R Nelson Snider High School - Safari Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

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r 8. w. R. NELSON SNIDER HIGH SCHOOL 4600 Fairlawn Pass Fort Wayne, Indiana VOLUME 20 We ' re all In It together • r 2 tiM - sJ ■H 2 We ' re all in it togethi Although Snider is a large school, there is a special feeling of togetherness. This results in an atmosphere of loyalty, trust and happiness. Because Snider represents such a vast majority of students, the school can be many different things to different people. It can be the eager anticipation of an upcoming event or the rewarding satisfaction of a well deserved grade. Whatever the situation may be, it ' s no doubt, we ' re all in it together . We ' re all in it together 3 We ' re all In It Together 4 We ' re all in it together ■m To all Panthers, the sights and sounds of high school will remain as tangible as a diploma and grade card. Cheers rising over a football field on a fall night, odors along the science hall, the clacking of typewriters, the din of the cafeteria and the hush during a foul shot are things never to be forgotten. Even though each student has his own goals, they will be influenced by their experiences during four years at Snider. Although we may not be together forever, the special memories will live forever. We ' re all in it together 5 $ra •SS p Long Days. Short Nights. e We ' re all in it together The routine school days become very long and tiring. To most students, time seems to go slow during the afternoons, and quickly in the evenings. Snider teens find it hard to concentrate on studies when big plans for the weekend are on their minds. Kids enjoy being together at school, but being together in the prime of night life is much more exciting. We ' re all in it together 7 ■. ii Dressing Up Is Half the Fun s We ' re all in it togetl It ' s always fun to take a break from the regular routine of school and get crazy. There are continuous happenings going on at Snider. The spectacular activities include dances, spirit weeks and athletics. Dressing up for these occasions is really half the fun. 13? «-£, ' ..£■ ' .-£■ V. You Don ' t Have To Shout To Be Noticed 10 We ' re all in it together The spirit of togetherness is felt at Snider. Students have developed very special friendships. Friendships ease the pain of growing up. Sharing secrets, baking cookies, crying and laughing together, are an important part of true companionship. Friendship is accepting each other ' s strengths and weaknesses with loyalty and honesty. Good friends make high school a happy, memorable experience. We ' re all in it together 11 Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This 12 We ' re all in it together Money Troubles - We have all experienced it, worried sbout it and complained, but every week, no matter what, we  nd up facing the same dilemma, no money! Spending is the sasy part. Whether it is a basketball game, a restaurant or hat car, the money goes fast. Obviously, the more money we lave, the more we spend. It ' s a sweet dream. ■ . '  - -;r . ' ..-: - IV ■ kx - Z ' We re all Rev It Up Black and Gold 14 We ' re all in it together Throughout the hallways, Snider students can be seen wearing their true school colors, black and gold. Sweatshirts, ackets, and hats, all the way down to bobby socks, follow the color code. The Panthers are enthusiastic and proud of their school. What better way to display the Snider spirit! We ' re all in it together 15 1985 Nelson Awards Seniors go out with a bang! MOST VOGUE Jenny Durland MOST SOULFUL Terrance Bramley MOST G.Q. Greg LaRocque BIGGEST PARTIER Dave Bolinger ! B EV tr A ' MOST NEW WAVE Todd Wilkins V MOST RADICAL Eugene Boerger BEST LOOKING SMILE Nancy Lucas CLASS CLOWN Wade Richards MOST TALKATIVE Lyn Collis MOST LIKELY TO BE IN THE INDY 500 Kirsten Ruble MOST LIKELY TO MOST LEADERSHIP MOST LIKELY TO BE MOST LIKELY TO BE MOST CONSERVATIVE BE REMEMBERED Fred Merritt FIRST BLACK PRESIDENT A COMPUTER HACKER Tom Noyes Dave Pass Nicole Poignard Bill Leuenberger 16 BEST LOOKING MALE Andy Haberly BEST LOOKING FEMALE Val Brooks BEST COUPLE Justin Hunter Deanne Priddy BEST IN HIS FIELD Elbert Starks BEST IN HER FIELD Autumn McElroy BEST ACTOR Tom Dibella BEST ACTRESS Kimm Covault ALL AMERICAN MALE Craig Hartman MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MALE Tim Ackerman MOST ATHLETIC MALE Elbert Starks MOST ARTISTICALLY INCLINED Renee Dimond ALL AMERICAN FEMALE Amy Witmer MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MALE Todd Springer MOST ATHLETIC FEMALE Jane Weaver MOST MUSICALLY INCLINED Brian Shepler MOST FRIENDLY Dana Elbrecht MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED FEMALE Suzi Lipp MOST LOYAL FAN Chris Seplak MOST LIKELY TO BE IN EBONY Tonja Edwards 17 M D 3£5 ' Ff H SW-v 18 We ' re all in it together We ' re all in it together 19 Juniors win hands • (• wn The highlight of Spirit Week to most Junior and Senior girls is the Powder Puff football game. During the tough practices, the girls managed to have a fantastic time while gaining experience. Although the Seniors played well, the Juniors came out on top with a score of 18-6. This second win for the Juniors is the start of a new tradition here at Snider. Juniors pose confidently at practice. Attempting yardage, Junior Angie Sheets makes her way through the senior defense. Seniors Eva Jinks and Angie Rudolph look rough and tough while Elbert Starks stands pretty. 20 Seniors Beth Manke and Leslie Hoyle do a little of their own celebrating with Junior Beth Anderson after the game. Seniors show their spirit saying that they are number 1. Senior Deanne Priddy struts her stuff across the field. Left to right: Top row: Andy Haberly, Britt Scott, Elbert Starks, Craig Hartman, Middle: Barry Menor, Derrick Van Dyke, Bill Hanley, Bottom: Tim Hargis. Dear God, what can be said about this group? 21 Court Arrives on Wheels Elegantly dressed, Lori Kratzman and Amy Witmer beam with joy. Homecoming this year stands out more than ever before! The court was brought into the stadium by five luxurious convertibles. The four senior attendants waited in anticipation for the crowning of this year ' s homecom- ing queen, as Tom Dibella introduced the court and their escorts. After the court had been announced, Fred Merritt crowned Denise Eppes as the Class of 1985 ' s Homecoming Queen. Fred Merritt attempts to draw the attention ot the crowd.  Members of the 1984- ' 85 Homecoming Court and their escorts are left to right: Kelly Allison, Todd Eikenberry; Heather Brown, Greg Shell; Lynn Conley, Kent Christian; Valerie Brooks, Greg LaRocque; Lori Kratzman, Scott Courtois; Denise Eppes, Isaiah Upshaw; Amy Witmer, Andy Haberly; Sue Lewis, Tom Loomis; Beth Phillips, Brett Gemlick; Dana Stewart, Bill Hanley. 22 Heather Brown and Beth Phillips are casually cruisln ' .T ►Middle: Last year ' s Homecoming Queen, Vonda Brooks, proudly places the crown on the head ot the happy new queen, Denise Eppes. Lower: Chauffeured by Mr. Joe Miller, Kelly Allison and Dana Stewart smile for the fans. The 1984- ' 85 Homecoming Queen, Denise Eppes, poses with Isaiah U pshaw with a gleam in her eyes. 23 Football Frenzy - Homecoming Wow, what a week, with a perfect night ending it all! It began with the tailgate party at Spuller Stadium. Everyone brought their favorite food and enjoyed it with friends. The cheerleaders started cheering with Snider fans at the pep session. The court entered the stadium in four sporty convertibles and were in- troduced with their escorts. As the game started, the crowd was standing cheering their team on to a victory. The exciting game ended with the Panthers defeating the Saints. Busting through the sign are the mighty Snider Panthers! Snider offensive huddle determines the plan of attack. Performing at half time is the Snider band. In position to take the ball, Snider defense will help to win it all. 24 We have spirit, yes we dot We are saintbusters, how about you? Kim Heider, Caroline Baker, Vickie Self, Joleen Varner, Julie Petit, and Cheryl Snyder are our sweet Co-leaders at homecoming. The call of the crowd is performed by sophomore Steve Isch which is evidence Snider Panthers are proud. Three is no crowd! It is a Panther pack! Seniors, Staci Loftin and Jody Lanier pose with their mate. Wade Richards and Rodney Phillips stand after the introduction, eager for the start of the big game. 25 January Thaw sparks humor I ' m here, I ain ' t here in New York State! , yells Uncle Walter, who has come by to inform the Gages that Matt is back. I saved a cow! exclaimed Herbert Gage as he proudly told his family about his heroism. That was just one of the many hysterical lines tossed across the stage during the 1984 fall play January Thaw . The plot centered around the Gage family, who recently remodeled a broken down, old home in Connec- ticut. Under an old deed, however the house belongs to an old country couple named, the Rockwoods. They have been gone for six years. Mrs. Rockwood assumed they were dead and bought the h ouse. But, the Rockwoods returned! The laughs began as both families fought for possession of the house. The combined enthusiasm of the student body and faculty, along with the excellent performance of the cast under the direction of Mr. Terry Tucker, made this an event to be long remembered. Cast Frieda Mandy Georgi Herbert Gage Tom DiBella Sarah Gage Christy Kelly Paula Gage Cara Beth Lee Marge Gage Kimm Covault Barbara Gage Suzi Lipp George Husted Matt Faley Jonathan Rockwood Brett Vannatta Mathilda Rockwood Angela Gatchell Mr. Loomis Andre Kleinrichert Uncle Walter Jay Tipton Matt Rockwood Scott Kieler Carson Jason Schwankl Our Heavenly Father, exclaims Matilda Rockwood as Jonathan Rockwood looks on 26 Oh Matt, who would steal It? , laughs Barbara Gage while talking to Matt about her engagement. Mrs. Gage, I went to Harvard Law School, brags Mr. Loomls to Marge. Darling, they are not dead! exclaims Marge, as she tells her husband that the Rockwoods have the right to live in the house also. Herbert Qage explains how he saved a cow from a burning bam 27 Dance highlights holiday season This year ' s Winter Semi-Formal was a huge success. There was a touch of Christmas in the air upon entering the festively decorated hall. Many people were dancing, while others sat at the tables and enjoyed the refreshments. The band, Profile, played hours of fun and relaxing music. The new tradition of holding a Winter Semi-Formal has proved to be an exciting way to celebrate the holidays. While discussing activities taking place after the dance, Snider students glance at the camera; Brian Lawson, Jaime Spuller, Kevin Varner, Cindy Lewis, Michele Bosserman, Tim Hughes. Juniors Craig Hittie and Jana McClain celebrate the Christmas spirit. Janet Tsiguloff and Phil Pidd, a handsome couple, are evidently in love. 28 Snider students take advantage of the festive dance floor. Dancing to a slow melody, Seniors Mike Matthews and Kathy Surso look very happy together. It ' s always nice to take a short break and taste the punch. Anne Schell and Joe Waffle cleverly pretend to exchange gifts during the dance. 29 MORP EASY LOVER hit! The 1985 MORP was a night filled with fun and excitement. Girls took their dates out for dinner any where from McDonalds to truck- stops. Students livened up Snider High School halls by wearing clever and outlandish outfits. They were beachcombers, prison in- mates, and football players. Charles Jemison was crowned MORP king and received a beautiful bouquet of weeds. It will surely be a dance remembered by all. David and Jennifer are obviously in love. Students wait in the crowded hallway for the crowning of the MORP king. 30 Sophomore Ronette Woodson crowns her sweetheart, Charles Jemison, MORP king. Larissa Steinberg and Kirsten Ruble seem happy with their choices of MORP dates. 31 Damn Yankees - a hit! DAMN YANKEES CAST Joe Boyd Dan Fox Meg Boyd Kendra Clauser Mr. Applegate Tom DiBella Sister Amy Russell Doris Kimm Covault Joe Hardy Jeff Bemiss Henry Pat Wood Sohovik Scott Kieler Smokey Scott Gillan Linville Rob Taylor Van Buren Kevin MacDowell Rocky Brett Vannatta Gloria Thorpe Mandy Georgi Lynch Adam Bolander Welch Matt Faley Bryant Aron Dellinger Lola Suzi Lipp Bouley Dave Goetz Lowe Greg Miller Mickey Andy Faley Miss Weston Angie Gatchell Commissioner Jay Tipton Postmaster Jason Schwankl Guard Jim Tatum Other Ball Players: Marc Lotter, Mark Walter, Kirk Kortokrax Baseball Fans, Singers, and Dancers: Deb Niewyk, Lori Ormiston, Bonnie Holloway, Tina Winans, Christy Kelly, Michelle Cain, Kristyn Cox, Vicki Jenkins, Ericka Breiten- bach, Kira Downey, Jenni Stewart, Juli Stump, Nanette Surface, Dana Stewart, Lori Kerbel, Laura Roth, Jill Evans, Michelle Bezdon, CaraBeth Lee, Lissa Sabia, Karla Hershberger, Debi Shauver, Tammy Sitcler, Paige Bogart Renee Diamond. Goodbye, old girls, sings Joe Boyd, moments before being transformed into Joe Hardy. Lola, along with fans, performs during a presentation in honor of Joe Hardy. There is someone I want you to meet, smirks Mr. Applegate prior to introducing the seductive Lola. 32 t anBuren instructs Rocky about ball signals. ' Look out, that ' s you! screams Lola as she attempts to seduce Joe Hardy. You ' ve got to think about the game sings VanBuren while trying to raise the team ' s spirits. Joe Hardy prepares for another transformation. 33 The Extravaganza! Lift Every Voice and Sing! was a new addition to the talent fashion show. The Afro Heritage Fashion and Talent Extravaganza, Legends Past and Present , was an especially big success this year. More than seventy students enthusiastically gave their time and talent on stage and behind the scenes. Seniors who worked especially hard to make their last year at Snider memorable were: Tonja Edwards, Tim Haywood, Rita Jackson, Charles Jemison, Diane Jordan, Tracy Keys, Victor Turner, Derrick Van Dyke, Denise Eppes, John Tucker, Aretha Green, Willie Henderson, Kim Sharpe, Andrew Haberly, Brian Shepler, Adrian Harper, Xavier Carr, Derrick Eley, Terence Bramley, Tangela Fuqua, Tim Lindsey, Gwynne Link, and Tracy Robinson. June Hill appears to be timid and shy in front of the audience. The Ebony Dolls create a live soul train effect. 34 Aretha Green and Lacey Spearman are mistress and master of ceremonies for the 1985 Talent Fashion Extravaganza - Legends Past and Present. John Tucker and Denise Eppes do the commentary on the current fashions of the year. Cheryl Johnson is tan and tawny in her tiger Seniors Charles Jemison, Diane Jordan, skin bathing suit. Tracy Keys and Derrick Van Dyke make one last pose for the audience in the Evening Wear scene. 35 One of the ' International Break Force ' dancers does a dangerous head spin with no hands. Cassandra Davis and Mandy Georgi sing the beautiful duet, Knowing Me, Knowing You. John Rusher jams at the drums with the band, Metalist. 36 Sketch ' 85 METALIST DONT TALX TO STnjJiOBar TAP X 4 -I ' M SO EXCTTED MANDY GEOfiQ CASSANDRA DAVIS KNOWING ME. KNOWING YOU BOB SANDERS THE DREAMER INTERNATIONAL BREAK FORCE MICHAEL FILES, TOM GUTHRIE, REGGIE SMITH THE ORMISTON SISTERS I HATE MEN PANTHERETTES ALL SHE WANTS TO DO IS DANCE INTERMISSION ACT TWO SWING CHOIR JAZZ DUO SURVIVE JIM HOLLOWAY ICEBOX MAN SENIOR GIRLS WISH THEY ALL COULD BE SENIOR GIRLS MICHELLE GUTHRIE DANCE FROM CATS KENDRA CLAUSER MEMCRY FROM CATS WIND MACHINE (FRIDAY NIGHT) JAZZ, TOO (SATURDAY NIGHT) Bob Sanders dreams of a scary ride on a roller coaster. Lisa and Lori Ormiston entertain the audience with a song about hating men. 37 Once in a Lifetime The 1985 Snider Prom was held in Walb-Memorial Union at IPFW. It was a beautiful scene with fresh flowers and lovely bridge. Susan Weaver was crowned Prom Queen. She and her date Bob South danced in the spotlight while seniors Jill Evans and Tom DiBella sang the romantic song, Heaven. The Prom was a big success - A once in a lifetime event. Exhausted from dancing, Dan Hatcher and Michelle Butler rest awhile. Karen Kaufman and her date enjoy a romantic stroll over the bridge. Scott Schiebel and Maureen Poore take a break from dancing to get some punch. The 1985 Prom Court - (L to R) Amy Witmer, Andy Haberly, Susan Weaver, Bob South, Denise Epps, Charles Jemison, Val Brooks, Boyd Coleman, Kim Munger, Matt Phillips, Susan Lewis, Aron Dellinger, Page Bogart, Shawn Johnson. 38 Page Bogart and Shawn Johnson look on at the remaining members of the Prom court are announced. Donna Elbrecht and Marc Skelton seem to be enjoying the Prom. 39 40 We ' re all in it together i Were all in it together 4i Fred Merritt, Student Council President, asks for some volunteers from the group. Student Council Student Council is an elected body of students who serve a dual purpose: to plan service and social activities and to serve as a liaison between students and faculty. The 1984-1985 Student Council worked extremely hard. Different from last year, they were unable to meet during school and Dr. Annie Duvall has been the main coordinator, with Mr. Weaver, the sponsor. The Student Council has accom- plished its goals this year by sponsor- ing several fun and successful events, such as the Annual State School Christmas Party. Amy Witmer, Dr. Duvall, and Eva Jinks gather up the presents for the State School Chrismas party. Becky Van Amen takes notes on upcoming project ideas, during the meeting. 42 Student Council: first row - Ida Thong, Toneka Kelly, Ronette Woodson, Denise Eppes, Nichole Poignard, Beth Phillips, Becky Van Aman, Fred Merritt, Suzi Lipp, Lyn Collis, Vicki Self, Debbi Weinswig, Tracy Kiracofe, Dawn Ketzler. Second row - Kelly Van Valkenburgh, Derrick Eley, Rod Hogue, Brett Vannatta, Andrew Keaffaber, Steve Isch, Michael Rivera, Kim Munger, Tangela Truelove, Kim MacMillan, Laura Levy, Angie Sheets, Katie Henderson, Karla Hey. Third row - Angie Conkling, Dana Ellis, Kim Guo, Julie Petit, Margo Cronk, Lisa Brinker, Fonda Hunter, Beth Safirstein, Sue Lewis, Michelle Mahlan, Janet Wright, Kris Roundy, Ellen McCants, Julie Stockberger, Rae Jump, Erin McDaniel, Beth Anderson, Kelly Nonte, Chris Lancia, Mindi Sheets, Katie O ' Grady. Fourth row - Jill Richards, Casey Doehrman, Vickie Jenkins, Cheryl Johnson, Mike Wessel, Ken Gottlieb, Jeff Pio, Jane Witcher, Darren Duvall, Adam Dielik, Lynne Crunkleton, Suzie Kerwin, Mandy Georgi, Brian Shepler, Micheal Litchen, Adrienne MacMillan, Kirsten Ruble. The Student Council waits patiently to begin in the Tiered Lecture Hall. Kim Munger tapes the student council in action. 43 Band Marches On Pantherettes: (Lett to Right, Around the Band members): Tina Knoch, Leslie Gordon, Kris Roundy, Joni Evans, Michelle Mendenhall, Adrienne MacMilian, Gina Gaczkowski, Adrienne Booker, Kathy Kocevar, Anne Frazier, Dawn Stureman, Michelle Butler, Diana Stewart, Liz Hacker, Diane Wolff, Jill Wicklein, Shellie Musser, Katie Hostetter, Wendy Welker, Brittney Tyler, Kara MacMahon, Suzie Kerwin, Julie Jordan, Sharalynn Shubert, Nanette Surface, Michelle Bezdon, Jodi McFarland, Heather Johnson, Holli Krist, Tracey Spranger, Evelyn Littlefield, Chris Lancia, Tonya Fiedler, Kristy Yahne, Renee Northington, Mamie Edwards, Vickie Jenkins, Laura Thoma, Darlene Csernik, Linda Brumbaugh, Christy Cain, Juli Stump. Band Members (Back Row): Mark Pascarella, Lynette Adams, Brad Clark, John Spurgeon, Barb Agnew, Wade Davies, Chris Kent, Scott Rudolph, Jody Schmidt, Bob Barger, Mark Lotter, Eric Watson, Jim Holloway, Mike Fretz, John Krueger, Scott Schiebel, Scott Hill, Kendra Sousley, Brian Duncan, Mara Davis, Dave Goetz, Brad Hess, Rob Taylor. (5th Row): Jackie Beerbower, Troy Schmidt, Shawn Wright, Bob Sanders, Mike Jordan, Mark Cauley, Scott Sampson, Kevin MacDowell, Dave MacDonald , Jeff Sousley, Dawn Reinhart, Kevin Sandburg, Jason Steele, Jeff Fenn, Tiffany Schiebel, Kurt Mericle, Wendy Laycock, Kim Blakley, Rhonda Gmes, Greg Katter, Scott Gansert, Colleen Watson, Julie DeWitt. (4th Row): Trish Whaley, Keith Martin, Todd Jedinak, Scott Hosford, Brent Hamm, James 44 The Snider Marching Band had another successful season in 1984. The first major accomplishment was at I.S.S.M.A. District competition where they received a first division rating and the opportunity to advance to Regional competition. There they placed in the top five bands in northern Indiana and advanced to State competition in Indianapolis. Performing for the first time in the Hoosierdome, the band competed against the top ten bands in the State and was awarded the trophy for fifth place. Some of the band ' s other achievements were: placing second at the Lafayette Jefferson competition and being named top band and festival champion at Howe Military School. The Band ' s show selections were Oriental Stuff , Canto , Witch ' s Dance , and Rising Star . Mr. Jack Gardner, director, was pleased with the year the band had and hopes next year will be even more successful. Zinn, Rob Niewyk, Scott Yahne, Peter Baney, Darinda Faulkner, Alison Beatty, Tim Walter, Maria Wristpus, Eric Strebig, Jeff Jontz, Troy Loutsenhizer, Chris Seplak, Ted Schwartz, Mike Patalita, Amy Roller, Cathy Doh. (3rd Row): Michelle Busche, Cynthia DeKay, Melissa Dan, Cindy Lewis, Kim Gatchell, Jenny Bice, Michelle Cain, Rachel Laskowski, Wendy Fletcher, Mark Notestine, Bonnie Holloway, Brad Loutsenhizer, Dave Valarde, Jeff Taves, Scott Wright, Dan Katter, John Zern, Marty Cafolla, Chris Schipper, Keith Mensing, Mike Epps, Jim Szymanski. (2nd Row): Shannon McClurg, Jason Anderson, Carmen Butler, Beth Minyard, Mark Krauskoph, Perry Jackson, Cheryl Agnew, Karen Kaufman, Dawn Helberg, Jon Lundy, Brian Fitch, Shelly Spade, Carissa McComb, Charnell Likes, Jennife r Beineke, Mike Stetzel, Mark Riedinger, Melanie Branstrator, Lisa Fleck, Stacey Svoboda, Chris Eisberg, Michelle Jensen, Andrea Boone. (1st Row): Michelle Rehm, Christy Holm, Erika Breitenbach, Janel Howard, Erin MacDowell, Anne Krahn, Tammy Eaken, Amp Picking, Susan Binkley, Stephanie Wirges, Cindy Kaufman, Candy Crill, Michelle Bieberich, Monica Mitchell, Brenda Cunningham, Jenny HetJer, Michelle Sproat, Cama Fowble, Laura Kintz, Tracy Kiracofe, Lori Sherwin, Debby Daniels, Beth Corazzi, Drum Majors: Gregg Conser, Brian Shepler, Scott Ketrow. Carol Witte. Directors: Jack Gardner, Tom Lotter, Larry Medrano. 45 Wind Machine: row Four - Tony Copeland, Brian Kuhns, Rob Niewyk, Keith Fitch, Chris Nusbaum, Dan Katter, Greg Conser, row Three - Jack Gardner, (director), Scott Sampson, David Macdonald, Mike Jordan, row Two - John Krueger, Wade Davies, Brian Shepler, Jim Holloway, Brian Duncan, Wendy Laycock, Kim Blakeley, row One - Tim Walters, Mike Patahta, Scott Yahne, Dan Hatcher, Ingrid Laidroo, Cindy Kauffman, Candy Grill, Rhonda Gines. Full of Jazz! Snider High School is lucky to have three fantastic, entertaining musical groups: Swing Choir, Jazz Too! and Wind Machine. The Wind Machine is the top jazz ensemble and Snider and Jazz Too! is the second band. They both participate in numerous festivals and competitions and always come out at the top. Swing Choir has a highly respected reputa- tion as a vocal jazz group. The three together produce wonderful music. Kim Blakeley warms up on her French horn. Jazz Too: row one - Mara Davis, Chris Seplak, Bill Elyea, Dorinda Faulkner Jeff Wenta, Pete Baney, row two - Mike Fretz, Chris Kent, Scott Rudolf, John Spurseon, Keith Mens.ng, Todd Jedinak. Row three - Jennifer Beinke, Stephanie Witges, Jeff Fenn, Shawn Wright, Kevin Sandburg, Jason Steele 46 Swing Choir: row one - Patricia Perko, Juliana Stump, Jennifer Beinke, Laura Roth, Ronda Dollarhite, Cynthia Meyer, Kirsten Ruble, row two - Lisa Ormiston, Ty Van Wagner, Ronda Gines, Michael Mills, Anne Frazier, James Schlup. Row three - Dan Katter, Bonita Holloway, Marc Lotter, Jeff Thomas, Cheryl Cole, Jill Evans, Laura Neely. Row four - Scott Tomsits, David Goetz, Keith Fitch, Gregory Miller, Kevin MacDowell, Dan Fox, Brian Shepler. Early in the morning, Mr. Nick is hard at work with Swing Choir. Brian Shepler and Keith Fitch make up part of the fantastic rhythm section. 47 Elbert Starks, Brock Rohrbacher, Todd Light and Greg Taves stand proudly as all-SAC football players. Panther Club Excels Activities and participation are strong within the Panther Club, finishing its second year under a new name. The sponsors, Joel Grandstaff and Connie Kinney worked hard and put a great deal of effort in to produce a successful community service project, a Blood Mobile, and a can drive. Members of the Panther Club include athletes which have received a letter in an IHSAA sport. Panther Club: first row - Herbie Jackson, Mark Roemer, Cronelius Billingsley, Marc Skelton, Rod Hogue, Todd Light. Second row - Laura Levy, Laurissa Heaton, Sue Lewis, Kelly Nonte, Cara Beth Lee, Lorrie Burdek, Amy Dahm, Kim MacMillan, Cindy Clauss, Linnea Fulkerson, Margo Cronk, Kristi Herman, Kim Greer, Michelle Mahlan, Kelly Townsend, Nancy Lucas. Third row - Amie Hole, Amy Bailey, Sharon Boon, Christy Kelly, Jill Gardiner, Denise Epps, Jane Weaver, Derrick Van Dyke, Susan Weaver, Elbert Starks, Tim Scott, Eric Castetter, Kelly Kilmer, Michael Rivera, Kirsten Ruble. Fourth row - Karin Hess, Lisa Leonard, Candi Sykes, Angie Lindenberg, David Weiss, Jill Taulman, John Carroll, Brad Stiles, Tim Duncan, Doug Sawyer, Jay Anspach, Rodney Phillips. Fifth row - Bruce Meyer, Jeff Martin, Brent Harvey, Marcus Chambers, Tommy Smith, Tim Ackerman, Wade Richards, Mike Wessel, Ralph MacDowell, John Quilhot, Stephen Lesh, Scott Ketrow, Victor Turner, Barry Menor, Phillip Douglas, Terence Bramley, Doug Starks. Elbert Starks, Brock Rhoerbacher, Todd Light, Greg Taves exhibit athletic excellence. 48 Pantherettes really groove! The Pantherette captains show their stuff. Pantherettes: First Row - Adrienne Macmillan, Joni Evans, Vickie Jenkins, Brittany Tyler, Diana Stewart, Chris Lancia, Evelyn Littlefield, Sharalynn Shubert. Second Row - Katie Hostetter, Leslie Gordon, Tonya Fiedler, Michelle Bezdon, Laura Thoma, Michelle Mendenhall, Gina Gaczkowski, Darlene Csernik. Third Row - Renee Northington, Adrienne Booker, Marnie Edwards, Nita Jones, Jodi McFariand, Nanette Surface, Juii Stump, Heather Johnson. Fourth Row - Dawn Stureman, Anne Frazier, Julie Jordon, Kathy Kocevar, Diane Wolff, Holli Krist, Jill Wicklein, Tina Knock, Michelle Butler. Fifth Row - Christi Cain, Linda Brumbaugh, Kristy Yahne, Becky Van Aman, Liz Hackler, Kara McMahan, Shellie Musser. 49 Afro- Heritage Leads The Afro-Heritage club is lead by: President, Derrick Eley, Vice Pre- sident, Denise Epps, Secretary, Tone- ka Kelly, and Treasurer, Dana Ellis. The main purpose of the Afro Heritage Club is to make sure black students are aware of school and community events, and to discuss their concerns. The Fashion and Talent Ex- travaganza is the main fund-raiser. The year is usually concluded with a picnic or a trip. Mrs. Anita Evans and Mrs. Margie Smith, Afro Heritage Club sponsors, are active in school events. Afro Heritage: Row one - Karen Moore, Denise Epps, Michelle Morris, Karen Chapman, Candi Stiles, Regina Caldwell, Demetra Holms, Carla Clancey, Aretha Green; Row two - Serina Folks, Cheryl Johnson, Phyliss Williams, Cynthia Blackshear, June Hill, Chandra Cantrell, Ronette Woodson, Toneka Kelly; Row three - Mrs. Anita Evans, Trina Ensley, Marcus Chambers, Adrian Harper, Derrick Eley, Reginald Smith, Michael Files, Terrance Bramley, Charles Jemison, Alex Eley, Dana Ellis, Christina Caldwell, Mrs. Margie Smith. 50 Sponsor Mr. Thom Pabst stands next to the bulletin board filled with messages about drunk driving. Stand takes a stand S.T.A.N.D. (Snider Taking a New Direction) is a new club at Snider headed by Mr. Thom Pabst and Ms. Dianne Boknecht. STAND ' S main concern is teenagers who drink and drive. They have sponsored dances to get the point across. Senior Karen Kaufman, a member of the club, commented, We want to get kids interested in the problem of drunken driving. We ' d like to get new groups started in schools that don ' t have one, and strengthen present ones. Stand; Top Row: Michelle Mendenhall, John Krueger, Ingrid Laidroo, Scott Wright, Dan Katter, Carey Parker, Craig Hittie, Matt Faley, Rob Taylor. Middle Row; Michelle McDowell, Katie Nosterter, Carolyn Hittie, Anne Goff, Lome Burdek, Kendra Clauser, Angela Bowland, Jana McClain, Front Row: Stephen Lesh, Chris Nusbaum, Karen Haufman, Heather Johnson, Julie Dewitt, Nan Surface, Julie Stump, Bethany DeKay, Brittany Taylor. Not Pictured: Joe Lyon, Jon Lundy, Lisa Sabia. 51 Spanish students Spanish Club: first row - Cama Fowble, Beth Vodde, Debbie Exner, Jill Richards, Becky Weikel, Jody Wicklein, Shannon Baughman, Kay Childers, Susan Binkley, Krista Spranger, Carmen Butler, Gina Gaczkowski, Katie Hostetter, Carolyn Hittie, Angie Busse, Joleen Varner, Karen Menge, Casey Doehrman, Tammy Eaken, second row - Jim Crawford, Lara Taylor, Debi Shauver, Tina Winans, Kim Guo, Cindy Evans, Becky Dyer, Janel Howard, Mary Arnett, Beth Minyard, Candy Crill, Heidi Norem, Brenda Cunningham, Cindy Lewis, Ashish Patel, Sarah Randell, Jaime Renbarger, Ida Thong, Nancy Heck, Ann Fazekas, Hugo Riano, third row - Lisa Fleck, Tonja Conley, Tony Copeland, Kendall Fry, Linda Behm, Rachael Laskowski, Teresa Woods, Mark Walters, Jeff Burdek, Adam Bolander, Scott Gillan, Hetal Patel, Chrnell Likes, Stacey Speith, Andrea Robinson, Angie Galbraith, Michelle Howard, Dawn Reinhardt, Wendy Peterson, Lori Ormiston, Stephanie Fultz, Melissa Rhinehart, Wendy Holocher, Fred Ibarra, fourth row - Randy Chambers, Mike Miller, Keith Lindenberg, David Field, Marc Lotter, David Bubb, Kirsten Faulkenberg, Lori Stinson, Ann Tindall, Pete Mendez, Sheryl Snyder, Vincent Paul, Fonda Hunter, Tammy Sitcler, Michelle Bezdon, Laura Irey, Karen Kulpa, Amy Spisak, Dana Stewart, Beth Safirstein, Andrea Dean, Mindy Sheets, Billy York, fifth row - Ty VanWagner, Greg Snyder, Chris Dodge, Brett Gemlick, Jerry Greer, Bill Elyea, Peter Baney, Mike Ketcham, Marty Caffola, Rob Callahan, Teresa Conley, Brett Rey, Jim Wangberg, Kelly Birely, Steve Gutknecht, Mike Fretz, Tonya Lockhart, Mandy Georgi, Kim Johnson, Natalie Reidy, Shannon Hamilton, Tricia Miller, Kristin Roemer, Tonya Lotter, Brad Clark, Julie DeWitt, Stephanie Wirges, Alan Thompson. enjoy The Spanish Club is open to all students currently enrolled in any Spanish class at Snider. The club offers many opportunities to learn about the cultures of Spanish- speaking countries and to simply have fun. The club ' s first event was a Mexican dinner at Bandido ' s. There were also after-school tertulias: small meetings in which typical food from a Spanish-speaking country was served. The celebration of the fallas was once again a big success! The students decorated cardboard boxes and later burned them in a bonfire. The last activity of the year was a picnic for all the foreign language clubs. Spanish Club: First Row - Senora Rodriguez, Angela Gatchell, Andrea Sytsma, Angie Morrell, Tangela Fuqua, Jennifer Douse, Tracey Howard, Nita Jones, Amy Copeland, Kathey Kocevar, Deidre Burkholder, Karla Key, Holly White, Nancy Lucas, Jane Weaver, Jennifer Mauch, Susan Weaver, Amy Randall, Karla Hershberger, Robin Clemens, Becky Van Aman, Michelle Gratz, Kirsten Ruble, David Pass, Second Row - Anthony Edgell, Jim Scheerer, Mike Epps, Ed Stevens, Joel Miller, Marcia Diller, Ingrid Laidroo, Fernando Aguilar, Wade Richards, Manuela Salvador, Jody Richardson, Connie Brock, Amy Short, Mary Noyes, Holly Clark, Nichole Poignard, Julie Jordan, Michelle Cain, Lisa Brinker, Julie Pidd, Michelle Bryie, Crissy Ibarra, Senor de la Guardia, Third Row - Gregg Consor, Charles Robinson, Scott Schiebel, Chris Camp, Clark Brown, Stacy Coats, George Harris, Scott Wright, Steve Lesh, James Reecer, Mike Rivera, Stacy Broast, Christy York, Anne Frazier, Tammi Tripp, Jodi Schmidt, Jenny Wade, Craig Wise, Angie Sheets, Nanette Surface, Suzi Kerwin, Jodi McFarland, Rhonda Reiter, Kelly Burke. 52 French Club: First Row - Lisa Hughes, Lynn Conley, Cara Beth Lee, Girish Vitalpur, Michelle Diffendarfer, Susan Lewis, Erin McDaniel, Kelly Kilmer, Ellen McCants, Michelle Mahlan, Kelly Townsend, Libby Bartholow, Debbie Stevens, Julie Stump, Karen Kaufman, Regina Caldwell, Julie Stockberger, Larina Davies, Dee Duesler, Ann Schell, Denise Miller, second row - Amy McComas, Michelle Butler, Chris Lancia, Liz Hacker, Steve Hegerfield, Bethany DeKay, Lisa Ormiston, Melissa Neher, Manuela Salvador, Andrea Boone, Adrienne Booker, Lorrie Burdek, Larissa Patterson, Deb Schroeder, Hugh Rohrmoser, Kara Gavin, Jill Evans, Jana McClain. third row - Jeff Malmquist, Kevin MacDowell, Rob Taylor, Angie Lindenberg, Lisa Murray, Karla Hey, Rae Jump, Mike Miserendino, Dave Billman, Keith Mensing, Jesse Carson, Jon Lundy, Reggie Castleberry, Alonzo Bright, Carey Parker, Ingo Bensch, Tom VanValkenburgh, Todd Springer, Keith Fitch, Tom Noyes. Members not present - Mimi Carteaux, Kendra Clauser, Lyn Collis, Renee Diamond, Tarita Flowers, Laurissa Heaton, Katie Henderson, Graig Hittie, Cindy Kaufman, Tina Knoch, Lisa Leonard, Anne Mansfield, Darinda Mathieu, Kara McMahon, Jill Metzger, Laura Neely, Michelle Rehm, Tim Scott, Sharalynn Shubert, Doug Stillwell, Cathy Stringer, Donn a Stroup, Dawn Stureman, Kathy Surso, Jenny Tippmann. ' ; , French club savors The Snider High School French Club, sponsored by Mrs. Bev Wein- raub and Mrs. Bobbi Simpson, is offered to any student who is enrolled in a French class. The club offers its members loads of fun, French style. These students gain, by participating in French club activities a feeling of how life in France really is. By combining their classroom knowledge with club experiences, the students come as close to knowing their French as the French department can offer. 9th and 10th grade French Club: First Row - Vicky Sterling, Tina Fuos, Kelly Vanvalkenburg, Bob South, Ted Swartz, Dawn Ketzler, Brian Frtch, Eveann Cobb. Greg Catter, Perry Jackson, Kristin Everett, Diana Toledo, Andrew Faley, Christy Holm, Kim Klein, Kelly Dehner, Erin Taylor, Mark Whitoker, Second Row - Fred Moore. Tammy Mettert, Jill Metzger, Amy Saleh, Shivani Passey, Angie Connell, Ann Miemyk, Debbie Niewyk, Nicole Baur, Jeff Stumpf, Barb Miserendino, Kayla Hershberger, Amy Rising, Kelly Degnan, Cindy Kaufman, Jennifer Beineke, Angie Buuck, Caroline Baker, Third Row - Janis Devore, Liz Kane, Angie Buschur. Beth Phillips, Margo Cronk, Martha Bloom, Kristi Herman, Erinn Oetting, Beth Gibson, Paul Derheimer, Karin Wang, Krista Hamlin, Dana Dishon, Stephanie Olinger. Kathy O ' grady, Nikki Detter, Michelle Kaough, Bev Bowlin, Kim Boone, Vicky Self, Kim Gatchell, Mike Leib, Fourth Row - Vicky Jenkins, Adrienne Macmillan, Katie Roth, Joni Evans, Leslie Gordon, Susan Tarbell, Linda Yaeger, Rose Espinoza, Denise Willman, Shelly Brock, Tavia Leughmeyer, Wendy Flitcher, Laura Averbeck. Fifth Row - LaSonya Whott, Brenda Boydston, Andrea Forehand, Becky Wackel, Kristy Yahne, Monica Pascarella, Pam Neece, Katharene Frazier, Elaine Anderson. Deb Weinswlg, Laura Vandenburg, Amy Bakle, Michelle Guthrie, Toni Brown, Susan Faber, Mike Harris, Tiffany Schiebel, Lori Sherwin, Cheri Becraft, Melissa Schultz. Lisa Stevens, Holly Diamond, Sixth Row - Sara Shull, Kim Hamilton, Barb Agnew, Darlene Csernik, Lisa Brumbaugh, Kay Childers, Sam Thong, Mary Thompson. Michelle Kendall, Anne Miller, Darcy Mertz, Kendrea Sousley, Amy Arnold, Wendi Fulk, James McChesney, Clint Price, Christine Toledo, Kristy Tomsrts, Heather Mason, Kendrea Golen, Lori Schneider, Robin Pedersen, Dawn Tatum, Annette Terry. Seventh Row - Erika Tolbert, Sonia Vinson, Mike Patterson, Frffany Stevens. Alison Beatty, Kira Downey, Eric Merz, Robb Grostefon, Matt McCants, Tom Hargis, Brian Cook, John Miller, Steve Cocher, Jon Diffendarfer, George Simler, Jerf Englert, Kirk Kortokrax, Scott Sampson, Amy Roller, Jenny Hettler, Greg Miller, Sheri Romini. 53 Latin Club: first row - Tami Chin, Amy Pickoring, Elisabeth Sabia, Jeff Stumpf, Anne Goff, Nancy Bushnell, Chris Connell, Shellie Kaminski, Carissa McComb. second row - Trish Perko, Wendy Holocher, Dawn Eichler, Rod Hogue, Michelle Ray, Sharon Boon, Rob Niewyk, Pernilla Fridman, Bobby Bohlender, Manuela Salvador, Missy Phillips, third row - Bobby James, Retta Thompson, Chad Vannatta, Matt Mertes, John Quilhot, Jim Schlup, Kathy Zook, David Misner, Bill Anderson, Byron Black. Latin Club - a success Latin, although not a spoken language, is still used in a variety of ways. Snider ' s Latin Club proved this to be true. This year, the Latin Club began with a Noble Romans ' pizza party where they selected the officers. In December, the Latin Club threw a Christmas party where they enjoyed singing songs in Latin. March brought on the annual Roman Banquet which topped off the school year for the Latin Club. The Latin Club lives it up at the Roman Banquet in their togas. Mrs. Parker is a hard-working sponsor for the Latin Club. 54 Colleen Watson, Donna Ehresman, Holly Grantham, Chris Seplak, Scott Tomsits Eriik Watson enjoy Oktobertest. Special year for Germans The German Club celebrated many special events this year. Still as strong as ever, the club sampled German cuisine, learned German dances, and took part in German traditions. The club invited all other lan- guage clubs to attend the annual Oktoberfest. It was a hit! In December they decorated a Hungarian-German Christmas Tree. Later in the year, the group got together at Zoli ' s Cafe for a night filled with laughs and divine eating. JLMM 4 a f j I | | g fjfc. « imv ' ■ Ja li J L v 11 1 i •fL L||. m£Sw$ - ■ , ■ft 1 ' VWt J M ' ■ ' ' j i H 1 IMS tT-tV 1 ' - ' i 1 «k 1 4r _JN Jj Hl _ - p— rj-j 1 ri r • • r i t — i German Club: first row - Sponsor, Frau Boggess, Amy Phillips, Lisa Hughes, Tarita Flowers, Lance Hauth, Holly Grantham, James Doh, Jim Crilly, Cindy Meyer, Sheila Cothell, Nelanie Rice, Julii Dinius, Tonya Fiedler, Janet Bubb. second row - Paige Bogart, Dawn Witt, Anne Backman, Linnea Fulkerson, Niki Arnett, Donna Ehresman, Colleen Watson, Lori Kerbal, Patti Kerekes, Beth Manke, Erik Watson, Jeff Wenta, David Schuricht, Bonnie Gill, Maria Wristpus, Jane Deike. Third row - Mark Reed, Michael Litchen, Jeff Pio, Derek Fleitz, Andrew Keaffaber, Jeff Victorson, Eric Brooks, Bruce Wayne, Kathy Wall, Scott Tomsits, Eric Zehner, John Faber. Fred Jacobs, Kevin Despot, Chris Seplak, Kris Kallmeyer, Kirk Mericle, John Swoveland. 55 Speech Team Speaks out Speech Team gives students self-confidence and teaches them not to be afraid of strange audiences. The 1984-85 Snider team was one of the most successful in the school ' s history. Sectionals were held at Northside and Snider finished with a fourth place sending eleven of the speech members on to Regionals at Home- stead. Jennifer Beinke, Tom DiBella, Kevin MacDowell, Matt Faley, Micheal Patterson and Sam Thong all ad- vanced to State. Senior Matt Faley was the Radio Broadcasting Cham- pion. Tom DiBella and Michelle MacDowell relax after a long speech meet at Snider. Mr. Pabst seems excited at Snider ' s First Annual Invitational Speech Tournament. Some Speech Team members sit around talking: Dave Larimore, Deb Schroeder, Nicole Poignard, Laurina Davies Jennifer Beineke 56 Speech Team: First Row - Mr. Thorn Pabst, Matt Faley, Tom DiBella, Kevin MacDowell, Ingo Bensch, Mike Patterson, Rob Niewyk, Keith Fitch, Todd Springer, Second Row - Justin Hunter, Girish Vitalpur, Sam Thong, Deb Schroeder, Wendy Holocher, Tiffany Stevens, Jennifer Beineke, Rishi Seth. Third Row - Nicole Poighard, Michelle MacDowell, Val Brooks, Larina Davies, Deb Niewyk, Suzi Lipp, Deanne Priddy, Kim Guo, and Diana Toledo. Matt Faley shows his award proudly on the way home from a Speech Meet 57 DECA sends six to California The Distributive Education Clubs of America (D.E.C.A.) have been very successful. In January, at district competition, Snider D.E.C.A. placed first and brought home the Sweep- stakes award. At State competition, Snider placed third in the State. National competition was held in San Francisco, California the first week of May. Six students went to San Francisco: Tammy Nash, Terence Bramley, Terri Heathman, Lori Kratz- man, Todd Walsh, and Bobi Bregin. Tom Loomis was elected Indiana D.E.C.A. State vice-president. He also attended the National conference. Flanking Mrs. Davis, Robert Coghill and Andy Haperly look like they ' re ready for anything! DECA- I to r first row - Andy Haberly, Bobi Bregin, Sindy McCan, Julie Pidd, Lori Kratzman, Janet Tsiguloff, Lori Gutermuth Tern Heathmen, President- Michelle Layton, Shawn Eytcheson, Lynn Conley, Elbert Starks, John Gounaris, Mrs. Peg Davis, Sponsor, Robert Coghill, Treasurer. Second row - Andrea Boone, Lynda Washington, Vicki Day, Rhonda Wilhelm, Stacey Stewart, Gale Wilson, Tina Elias, Mike Sanderson, Tracy Kulpa Regina Caldwell, Amy Short, Chaleta James, Michelle Williams, Renee Northington, Matt Maxwell, Lanssa Patterson, third row - C. Wilson Pam Baughman, Brenda Aldridge, Tammy Nash, Andrea Sytsma, Scott Mottram, Sam Barnes, Tracy Robinson, Terence Bramley, Todd Walsh ' Isaiah Upshaw, Carl Johnson, Brett Price, Tom Loomis, Matthew Phillips, Mike Mclnturf, Doug Stillwell, Hugh McFadden. 58 Senior Karla Hershberger sells carnations by the cafeteria. -v J VIP Club helps needy by caring The VIP Club is a charity organ- ization, whose goal is to help those in need, to the best of their ability. In November there was a Blood- mobile, and in December the club organized a Christmas party for the senior citizens at Regency Place. In January the VIP club broke a record by selling 2100 carnations for Valen- tine ' s Day. They also have an ongoing clothing drive. VIP Club: first row • Kim Boone, Andrea Boone, Tyra Richmond, Elisabeth Sabia (President), Karla Hershberger, Debbie Niewyk. Second row - Mrs. Judy Johnson, Sponsor; Tangela Truelove, Margo Cronk, Martha Bloom, Kelly Nonte, Connie Bock, Rhonda Wilhelm. 59 COE Shows Skills Cooperative Office Education (COE) is for senior students who would like to put their business skills to use in an office situation. A student applies as a junior and is placed in an office where he she has a supervisor. The student is also paid and gets three credits a semester. There is a class during which officers are elected and the program for the year is planned. This year COE typed both the student phone direc- tory and Images . Each student participated in Office Education As- sociation contests, fund raising, a ski trip, and a banquet. COE: First Row - Ronda Dolarhite, Historian; Renae Dryer, Vice President; Pam Lehman, President; Gina Gebhart, Treasurer; Nici Bercaw, Parlimentarian; Diana McGraw, Secretary; second row - Kim McCon, Sheila Eley, Michelle Yeager, Mrs. Janet Hawley, Roella Knight, Stephanie Taylor, Jill Holthaus, Sheila Durham. Mrs. Janet Hawley and Nici Bercaw work out a computor problem together, while t yping up poetry for Images, Snider ' s creative writing magazine. 60 Clubs play head games Indiana Math League: first row - Jeff Kacines, Fred Jacobs, Jeff Sousley, Tom Lundy, Scott Tomsits. second row - Rob Niewyk, Doug Morrison, Lissa Sabia, Jennifer Beineke, Jane Weaver, third row - Kim Guo, Karin Wang, Ida Thong. Chess Club: First Row - Kent Watson, David Pass, Kris Kallmeyer, Tony Edgell, Mark Notestine, Second Row - Fred Jacobs, Michael Sylvester, James DeMond, Shree Belsare, Alan Thompson, Robert Kelsey. 61 62 We ' re all in it together SNIDER TRACK SIMIDtR TRf. II I ■■ H— --. ' ' - We ' re all in it together 63 No Pain In the last few minutes of the game, the score tied, players summon their remaining strength to score the point which carries the team to victory. Without the right training, athletes wouldn ' t have the drive or the stamina to run that extra yard to go to the finish line. That ' s what makes Snider athletes a breed apart. No pain. No gain. It means hours of practices, conditioning and perfect- ing. It means having a good mental attitude at all times. At the end of the year, Snider athletes are recognized at the Athletic Banquet. Most Valuable Player, Men- tal Attitude and scholarships are presented at this time. It is special night for the hard- working, athletes and taking both SAC trophies made it a historical year.! Preparation is important to gymnast Autumn McElroy. Kristen Peterschmidt and Tanya Kanczuzewski wait patiently for their scores. It ' s all part of athletics. r ,« m «► t L r v ZT M z 64 In all sports, stretching the muscles is necessary. Todd Wilkins and Derrick Van Dyke show us how it ' s done. It ' s a cold day for a track meet, but these two know that they have to run any kind of weather. No Gain Distinquished athletes all wait to be honored. What better way to start the evening than with some good foodl Coach Crawford congratulates Tracy Robinson for his great year in basketball. Principal Jerry O. Petrie proudly displays Snider ' s ail sports trophies. Coach Blose honors Victor Turner and Marcus Chambers as M.V.P. ' s. 65 Cheerleaders Add Color And Zest Varsity Squad: first row - Larissa Steinberg, Angie Sheets, Jody Lanier, Amy Witmer. second Performing at the basketball game, the row - Tracy Keys, Nancy Lucas, Staci Loftin. cheerleading squads yell Watch Out . Jodi Brubaker, Tricia Miller and Beth Vodde warm-up for a challenging practice. Junior Varsity Squad: first row - Tracy Kulpa, Kelly Kilmer, Susie Lewis, Erin McDaniel. second row - Michelle Mahlan, Ellen McCants, Kelly Townsend. 66 Reserve Squad: first row - Angle Buschur, Martha Bloom, Beth Gibson, Kelly Putman. second Practice makes perfect! row - Angle Busse, Michelle Guthrie, Ronette Woodson. — X - - -2 -a 7 Amy Witmer nervously anticipates the crucial free throw. Freshman Squad: first row - Billie Jo York, Karen Kulpa, Amy Arnold, Sarah Randall. second row - Jodi Brubaker, Beth Vodde, Tricia Miller. 67 Panthers have super season The hard work put into the football season this year really paid off. The team finished with eight wins and two losses. The Panthers started the season by defeating Wayne. They then went on to a victory in the majority of the games. Unfortunately, Northside and Harding slipped through the Panthers ' grip. They ended a unexpectedly successful season with a defeat over Logansport. There were four players that made the First Team All-SAC list: Todd Light, Brock Rohrbacher, Elbert Starks and Greg Taves. Representing the Second Team on the All SAC list were: Jeff Martin, Mark Roemer, Marc Skelton, Tommy Smith and Michael Weapon. Coach Mike Hawley highly respects each player and feels each deserves the honor. Quarterback Cornelfous Billingsley prepares the Snider offense for the big play against Dwenger. We were pleased with our unexpected winning season. We should have been 9-1. - Coach Mike Hawley Opponents Win lose Wayne W Luers W Northrop W North Central W Southside W Dwenger W Elmhurst W Northside L Harding L Logansport W I - - ■;. ■ ■:■; ■ All-State punter Greg Taves displays his outstanding ability. The awesome Snider offense looks mean as they dominate the Northrop Bruins. 68 The mighty panther football players get ready for another great play Sophomore Tim Haffner cheers his team on to a panther victory.  L--51 mm 3J. r : !f£J 5 iflhfflg ;t wk«L ___ j _i _ it v. ■ i jr.ya m i IIIMV Coach Mike Hawley reacts quickly to the action. Varsity Football Team: Row One (L to R) Pat Wise, Herbie Jackson, Rodney Hogue, Doug Starks, Cornelius Billingsley, Danny Smith, Jim Campbell, Jay Anspach, Rodney Phillips, Mike Matthews, Eric Castetterjodd Light, Derrick VanDyke; Row Two Reggie Stiles, Greg Taves, John Marshall, Mark Crippin, Billy Kesterke, Bruce Meyer, Pat Cirrilo, Marc Skelton, Mark Roemer, Nick Barchek, Darren Metz, Lacy Spearman, Doug Sample; Row Three Jeff Martin, Charles Jimerso, Timothy Bussick, Wade Richards, Adrian Harper, Alex Eley, James Reecer, Brock Rohrbacher, Xavier Carr, Micheal Wespon, Kamron Snowden, Eric Geonelli, Mike Till, Bill Herps; Row Four Brian Carpenter, John Carroll, Dave Guervera, John Flaugh, Blake Lackey, Allen Reed, Mike Wessel, John Q uilhot, Terrence Bramley, Kevin Owen, Zac Starks, Tom Smith, Steve Herman; Managers Joe Lyon, Jill Metzger, Amie Hole, Angie Buuck, Ryan Hawley, Mike Gebhart; Coaches Mike Roberts, Marvin Arnold, Dean Fast, Russ Bush, Mike Hawley, Russ Isaacs, Don Shaffer, Dave Ellison 69 Frosh have powerful season Another Freshman Football sea- son showed once again more success for Snider in the future. Their record for the season was 7-1, only falling to Dwenger by 0-7. There was outstand- ing talent shown by this team lead by quarterback Kevin Kinnison. They, like the other two teams won over rival Northrop and went out on a winning note against Wayne. The Freshmen took first place in SAC. Row 1: Willie Logan, Dennis Trig, Glen Lochamer, Fred Knlpscher, Al Page, Nat Northington, Juan Resendez, Kevin Hershlerger, Row 2: John Herdinreich, Doug Smith, Jerry Hans, Gregg Tober, Solomon Emerson, Kevin Zurbrugg, Mike Niccum, Kevin Kimmison, Matt Buchann, Row 3: Tony Gains, Bobby Schmit, John Hartman, James Nelson, Rick Allen, Rhett Kilmer, Tony Bragg, Darren Vogt, Row 4: Ron Humphry, Jeff Englert, Gregg Jacobs, Darren Duvall, Cole Zimmerman, Jeff Watson, Jason Smith. Freshman team concentrates intensely as Coach Don Schaffer gives them some winning advice. Ron Humphrey dodges his opponent as he moves toward a first down The offensive line waits in anticipation for the snap of the ball and a gain of yardage. The Freshman team con- sisted of a group of young men with outstanding talent. The goals they can reach will only be limited by their willingness to strive for success. - Coach Schaffer 70 Reserves go for all they can Again, needless to say, the Reserves ended another typical Snider winning season. Their record shows one defeat to Northrop, but meeting when the Reserves took Northrop in the revenge match, going out on promise with shut-outs over North 30-0. They learned how to escape the threat of over-time syndrome which the varsity seemed to carry. Tim Haffner, reserve quarterback, threw a 47 yard pass completion to Billy Kesterke to break the tie in the final ten seconds of the game against Dwenger. With the returning juniors and sophomores combining to make up the 85 varsity team, there is a lot of potential for great Snider Football. 3 A 2 ,1 tr-4 •r.- ' .-.. . L ■■ mt % f Vr ■ Jm As Coach Dean Fast and junior Bill Kesterke watch the game in progress. ■ Reserves did a super job considering all the position changes made. - Coach Marvin Arnold Reserve Team: Row 1: Kevin Varner, Bill Anderson, Ben Johnson, Chris Perkins, Bobby Bohlender, Paul Koehl, Lee Cline, Brett Gemlick, Eric Grantham, Row 2: Lance Hartman, Brian Cook, John Thomas, Gerald Johnson, George Keller, Steve Scott, John Espy, Eric Eastes, Allen George, Row 3: Brian Losten, Vaughn Dunbar, Eric Brooks, Mike Macdonald, David Swinhart, Adam Crippin, Troy Bratton, Dan Schmidt, Row 4: Managers - Amy Hole, Jill Metzger, Angie Buuck, Joe Lyons, Ryan Hawley, Mike Gephart, Row 5: Coach Roberts, Coach Fast, Coach Bush, Coach Schaffer, Dave Ellison. T.TT „„ • Ann - ' ' : T FT T The reserve team huddles together to psyche each other up. Tim Haffner leaves the Dwenger defense in the dust. 71 Gold Rush runs to State The Boys Cross Country team had an outstanding year. Finishing this season with an 18-0 varsity record and a 15-0 reserve record. They were also Hokem-Karem, Northrop Invita- tional Senior and Sophomore, Man- chester, SAC, Sectional, Regional, and Semi-State Champs. The Panthers had a disappointing finish at State, finishing 16th. There were six members of the team named All-SAC: Victor Turner, Doug Sawyer, Doug Nern, Patrik Kjellgrem, Tim Duncan, and Jeff Salay. Victor Turner was the individual SAC Champ and was named to the All-State team. The Mighty Panthers were led by many Seniors: Tim Ackerman, Tim Duncan, Patrik Kjellgrem, Mike Kolb, Jim Langlet, Jeff Salay, Doug Sawyer, Todd Smith, and Victor Turner. Todd Smith runs alone into a bright sunset. ► The 1984 Cross Country team was willing to work hard and it all paid off. We had a fantastic season. - Coach Tom Swihart Opponent Win Lose Homestead W Elmhurst W Harding W Huntington W Dekalb W Wayne W Concordia W New Haven W Goshen W Northside W East Noble W Elmhurst W Luers W Southside W . Bailment W Dwenger W Northrop W Columbia City W 1st - Hokum Karem 1st - Northrop Invitational Senior and Sophomore 4th - New Prairie Invitational 1st - Manchester Invitational 1st - SAC 1st - Sectional 1st - Regional 1st - Semi-State 16th - State Victor Turner and Doug Sawyer are running neck and neck, confident of another Snider victory. The Gold Rush prepares mentally for the big race. 72 Rob Bailer throws all his energy Into the race. Victorious Victor Turner, chalks up another win. Tim Duncan shows his determination as he approaches the final stretch of the race. Front row: Left to right, Rob Bailer, Albert Gomez, Eric Moore, Todd Smith, Mike Kolb, Mark Thessin, Jim Wangberg, Gary Griswald, Jim Langlet, Bill Elyea, Tom Parnin, Back row: Jim Dickson, Jim Scheerer, Doug Nern, Steve Just, Tim Duncan, Tim Ackerman, John Welenski, Victor Turner, Jeff Victorson, Doug Sawyer, Patrik Kjellgren, Jeff Salay, Mike Welch, Coach Tom Swihart. 73 Girls end season with 17-1 The Girls Cross Country Team ' s motto • Be the best in whatever you are, summed up their season well. Finishing with an outstanding record, the Lady Panthers were the best in what they did - Runl They ended with seventeen wins and one loss. After the regular season, the girls traveled to Sectionals, Regionals and finally on to State. With a first at Sectionals and Regionals, the team felt good about their big chance in Indianapolis. They placed 15th at State. Invitational results included: Fifth place in the Hokem-Karem, second place at the Northrop Invitational, a third place at the Manchester Invita- tional, a fifth at the New Prairie Invitational and a third place at the Adam Central Invitational. With a large majority of the team returning next year, the Lady Panthers should remain at the top. Running with the pack, freshman Amy Rising concentrates on the long distance ahead. It was a terrific season for all the girls. - Coach Margie Smith Opponents Win lose Homestead W Elmhurst W Harding W Warsaw W Wayne W Concordia W New Haven W Goshen W Northside W East Noble W Elmhurst W Luers W Southside W Bellmont W Dwenger W Northrop W Columbia City L Elmhurst W Nicki Frisby, Amy Rising, Tracy Sohaski, Laurie Twite, Jacqueline Hoevel and Phyllis Williams stand proudly awaiting the awards. 74 Glancing down, Laurie Twite silently endures the running regimen. The tough cross country practices have paid off for Phyllis Williams, as she strides easily ahead of her competitors. Giving It all she ' s got, Is Tracy Sohaskil Kneeling: (L to R) Margo Cronk, Jacqueline Hoevel, Fran Christian, Kimberiy Greer, Phyllis Williams, Tiffany Stevens, Julie Thompson, Amy Rising, Cheryl Johnson, Sharon Boon, Diana Boon Standing: Coach Margie Smith, Lavonia Johnson, Tracy Sohaski, Pemilla Fraidman, Jennifer Connell, Amy Dahm, Krista Hamlin, Nancy Bushnell, Laurie Twite, Joyce Niccum, Nicki Frisby, June Hill, Wendy Holocher. 75 Netters take sectionals This year ' s tennis team lived up to high expectations by remaining undefeated in the SAC. The team also fought its way to a Sectional Cham- pionship before losing to Homestead in the Regional match. This year ' s SAC Championship was Coach Kilmer ' s second in two years. Earning All-Sac honors were: Dave Swanson, Rich Galbreath and Dave Van Wyngar- den. Mike Rivera and Mike Sylvia also earned enough votes for Honorable Mention. Although the team will lose five varsity players, next year should bring another outstanding season. This was an outstanding team which compiled the second best record in the school ' s history. - Coach LaMar Kilmer Opponent win lose Bellmont Leo Northrop Concordia Wayne Angola Homestead North Side Huntington Elmhurst New Haven Dwenger Harding Luers South Sectional: North Side W; South Side W; Luers W Regional: Homestead L. Dave Swanson demonstrates a powerful forehand. r LLi If w 1 i Rich Galbreath hits an overhead while Dave Van Wyngarden looks on. Scott Tomsits calculates a perfect follow through for his swing. 76 Running for the ball, David Weiss gives a look of total determination. ffff ' V £■1 The 1984 Tennis Team: left to right, front row: Spencer Manke, Tom Loomis, Todd Eickenberry, Aron Dellinger, Ted Smith, Jason Bryant, Hetel Patel, Back row: Coach LaMar Kilmer, Michael Rivera, David Weiss, Rich Galbreath, Dave Van Wyngarden, Dave Swanson, Scott Tomsits, Mike Sylvia, Steve Van Wyngarden, Not present: Dwight Swanson. Taking the net, Mike Sylvia concentrates on a volley. 77 Golfers tee off their season The long hours of practice that the Snider Girl ' s Golf Team put in this year were rewarded with a nice season. With only one senior, the young, inexperienced team posted a 7-9 record in Sectionals. Two girls, Senior Lisa Leonard and Freshman Lori Stinson advanced to Regionals where Lisa shot a score of 91 and Lori had a 97. A banquet at ' Bandidos ' ended the 1984 season. Outstanding golfer, Lisa Leonard, received Most Valuable Player and Mental Attitude Award. Kerrie Sillaman displays a picture perfect swing, a Coach Kinney talks over the scores, as Joleen Miller, assistant coach, listens closely Opponent Elmhurst Warsaw Logansport Columbia City North Side Huntington Homestead Concordia North Side Bluffton Dwenger East Noble Luers Carroll Leo Win loss S$Mfc We were disappointed to lose some close matches. However, we played well at the Sectional and were pleased to have two girls advance to the Regional. - Coach Connie Kinney Getting out of the rough is Lisa Leonard swinging her chipping wedge. 78 Melissa Neher, with a smile, watches Dawn KeUler hit the ball Front row, left to right: Kim Guo, Karin Wang, Kelly Milner, Michelle Bryie, Dawn Ketzler, Kristi Herman. Back row, Joleen Miller - assistant coach, Kerrie Stillaman, Melissa Neher, Jill Gardiner, Lori Stinson, Lisa Leonard, Connie Kinney - Coach. Preparing for tee-off is freshman Lori Stinson. 79 Volleyballers earn respect The Volleyball team had a winning season; the varsity finished with twelve wins and six losses. The team played very well, Coach Gary com- mented, the teams we lost to were good teams and went on to be Sectional or Regional champs. The reserve team ended its season with a 13-1 record so the following year looks good. Jill Taulman lead in many of the SAC standings and made first team SAC. Jane Weaver, who played all-around, and the setter Mich Long, made second team SAC. In the middle of the season, the team played in the Concord Invitational and won three out of the four games. The years of hard work resulted in a great season (12-6) which featured exciting and tense matches! — Coach Chris Gray Opponent Ft. Wayne Christian Bellmont New Haven Heritage Harding Leo Eaet Noble Homestead Luers Northslde Dekalb Northrop Concordia South side Wayne Elmhurat Dwenger Concord Invitational New Prarle Jimtown Concord Homestead Karin Hess passes a tough serve. Kim Munger, Mich Long and Lorri Burdek cheer for their teammates during the introductions. 80 The team huddles to determine the winning panther strategy. Jane Weaver goes for a diflicurt pass while her teammates prepare to make the next play. Jill Taulman goes for the block. The 1984 Volleyball team is left to right: First row: Jeanne Wuest, Lynn Korthal, Mellisa Adams, Sue Bacon, Jill Taulman, Mich Long, Jane Weaver, Karin Hess, Lorri Burdek. Kim Munger, Kelly Nonte, Lisa Seemann, Cara Beth Lee, Second row: Reserve Team: Assistant Coach Jill Weaver, Kris Doehla, Ann Fazekas, Bonnie Gill, Jenny Herman, Debbi Exner, Jill Richards, Lori Kerbel, Tonya Conley, Coach Chris Gray. Top Row: Freshman Team: Ann Tindall, Michele Kendall, Donna Gill, Karen Aldridge, Cheryl Myers, Kristy Tomsits, Kim Nash, Teria Curry, Nanci Heck, Stephanie Fultz, Shonda Phillips, Mindi Sheets, Jenny Bryan. 81 Cagers Show Pride Although the Snider High School boy ' s basketball team didn ' t have a winning season, they were very competitive. Throughout the season there were many ups and downs. On the night of the Marion game the gymnasium roared with excitement and cheers. The game was definitely a close one, but unfortunately first- ranked Marion took the victory. The team did well in Sectionals this season despite a loss to Northrop after beating Woodlan and New Haven. The 1984-85 basketball team will be remembered as a close knit group, striving for perfection and improvement throughout the season. Junior Craig Glover awaits the rebound. We didn ' t have much experience at the start of the season, but as time went on we improved. The team did well toward the end of the season and in the Sectionals. - Coach Gary Crawford Opponent New Haven Indpls. Brebeuf Wayne South Side Bellmont North Side Dekalb East Noble North Side Bishop Luers Concordia Northrop Columbia City South Side Dwenger Penn Elmhurst Craig Hartman makes a fast break for a two pointer. Todd Martin gains control and handles the ball with agility. 82 With a determined look on his face, Tim Ackerman goes up for two . Tracy Robinson attempts a lay up. t ' • J $$ .-vJfl • -J B T1m 7 S§T ' JM ff ■ tflftt r -„ : v _ rr +KKP ... ix i n c it 5 . Coaches Crawford and Rousseau intently watch their team in action. Varsity Basketball: first row - Mark Pamin, Anthony Wright, Cornelius Billingsley, Todd Martin, Craig Hartman, John Hicks, second row - Coach Jim Edwards, Coach Larry Rothenhofer, Tim Ackerman, Sam Barnes, Ryan McDowell, Tracy Robinson, Craig Glover, John Quilhot, Coach Gary Crawford, and Coach Jim Rousseau. 83 Frosh, Reserve look strong Finishing another year, the Snider Reserve basketball team came through with an 11-9 slate for the season. In the best team effort for the season, the Reserve beat an out- standing Bishop Dwenger team after a loss to them in the Holiday Tourney. Also, they had an early season, come-from-behind victory over Southside. They will form a strong nucleus within the varsity team next year. The season went well. We had no outstanding players; everyone played well. -Coach Larry Rothenhoffer V V :• With a painful look on his face, Mitch Crawford reaches for the ball. Struggling to rebound the ball is sophomore Greg Hardesty. Front row: Dave Korte, John Hartman, Herbie Jackson, Cleophus Williams, Jeff Green, Tom Reineke, Second row: Mitch Crawford, Brent Saylor, Greg Hardesty, Tim Haffner, Brock Rohrbacher, Jerry Greer, Coach Larry Rothenhoffer. 84 As Rhett Kilmer handles the ball, he looks for a possible pass. BPI The freshman basketball team finished the season with a record of 7-9. Despite the record, the team had a memorable season, including a team-scoring record of 65 points at Huntington North and a convincing 13-1 victory over DeKalb. Even though the Freshman team finished with a record of 7-9, it was a season of many highlights. -Coach Jim Edwards Front row: Tom Parnin, Tony Gooden, Solomon Emerson, Kevin Kinnison, Todd Hartman, Rhett Kilmer, Brett Rey, Second row: Todd Eikenberry, Ron Humphrey, Jeff Dysert, Jeff Lytle, Cole Zimmerman, Third row: Bob Williams, Bobby Nichols, Tony Leuenberger, Darren Duvall, Greg Jacobs, Coach Jim Edwards. Solomon Emerson tips the ball in for another two points. 85 Girls basketball goes 16-4 The ' 84- ' 85 Girls Varsity Basket- ball Team enjoyed an excellent season. They had a record of sixteen wins and four losses. This was the second best record in the history of Snider. Jane Weaver and Jeanne Wuest were selected to the All SAC Team. Donna Gill made second team and Leslie Wimes was Honorable Mention even though she was injured much of the season. The season ended with a disap- pointing loss to arch rival Northrop. Coach Lamar Kilmer gives Jane Weaver some good advice. It was a great group to work with. We had excellent senior leadership from Jane Weaver, Jeanne Wuest, Leslie Wimes and Jill Taulman. -Coach LaMar Kilmer 1984-85 RESULTS Snider OPPONENT SCORE 56 54 Leo Bellmont 24 40 56 55 38 51 41 48 Huntington Wayne Northrop Harding Dwenger Concordia 43 39 40 46 46 25 56 Elmhurst 4 50 55 37 20 Homestead S.A.C. TOURNEY North Side Northrop Harding 41 27 32 25 Carroll North Side South Side Luers Dekalb Sectional Tourney North Side Northrop Susie Bacon follows through on her shot. The girls listen intently as Coach Kilmer goes over the next play. 86 Jane Weaver dribbles down the court for another two points. Jeanne Wuest prepares to pass the ball. Front row: Jane Weaver, Susie Bacon. Melissa Adams, Karla Hey, Leslie Wimes, Back row: Coach LaMar Kilmer, Jill Taulman, Jill Richards, Jeanne Wuest, Deena Dekoker. Maria Herron. 5 Young players show stuff The Freshman basketball team had a winning 10-4 season this year. The team improved dramatically after a disappointing 0-3 record to start them off. Kim Nash led the team in free throws and Bonnie Gill in rebounds. This team will give the varsity a hopeful future. This year ' s Freshman Team was extremely talented and improved greatly through- out the season. -Coach Lois Arp Kelli Allison dribbles down the court for a layup. Eyeing the ball is Shannon Billingsly. Front row: Shannon Billingsly, Debbie Exner, Kelli Allison, Cheryl Johnson, Ann Fazekas, Back row: Julie Thompson, Lori Stinson, Donna Gill, Lori Kerbel, Coach Lois Arp. 88 The Girls Reserve Basketball team had an excellent year by winning 14 games and losing only 3. They were most elated over their 15 point victory over DeKalb who was un- defeated in their conference. The outstanding individuals of the team included Jill Richards, Lori Kerbel, and Kelli Allison. Coach Kilmer is looking forward to having these young players as the backbone of next year ' s Varsity Team. The Reserves were an outstanding group of young ladies to work with. -Coach Joe Miller Bonnie Gill jumps up for the rebound. Pam Neece shoots for another two points. Front Row: Michelle Kendal, Maria Wristpus, Rebecca Turner, Stephanie Fultz, Jane Deike, Back Row: Nancy Heck, Kim Nash, Bonnie Gill, Erin MacDowell, Julie Springer, Pam Neece, and Coach Lois Arp. 89 Wrestlers finish third in State The 1984-1985 Panther Wrestling season was one that started with high hopes, beginning with a squad that had nine wrestlers with varsity experience. They easily fulfilled the first of their goals by capturing the S.A.C. title for the ninth straight season. The Sectional proved to be an easy task as ten wrestlers qualified for the Regional. The regional was not as easily captured, but the wrestlers were able to qualify seven men for SemiState. Although SemiState was a disappointment, four men still ad- vanced to state, Derrick Van Dyke, Bill Schnabel, Todd Wilkins and Elbert Starks. Wilkins received a second place in the state and Starks became Snider ' s third State Champion and the first Fort Wayne wrestler to place three consecutive times in the State Tournament. As a result of Todd and Elbert ' s efforts, the Panthers placed third in State, the highest finish ever by a Fort Wayne school. Senior Barry Menor pulls a stack on his opponent. This season was one that had its highs and lows but ended as the best in Snider ' s history. -Coach Joel Grandstaff Dwenger W Harding W Concordia W Bellmont L North Side W Bishop Luers W Wayne w Woodlan w South Side w Adams Central L New Haven w Northrop w Elmhurst w Mishawaka Invitational 4th place Concordia Invitational 1st place S.A.C. Tournament 1st place Sectional Tournament 1st place Regional Tournament 1st place Semi-State Tournament 8th place State Tournament 3rd place Watching the meet, seniors Derrick Van Dyke and Elbert Starks await their turn. Looking intense, Danner Johnson maneuvers far-side half. The Snider Wrestling coaches study the current match. State Runner-up Todd Wilkins powerfully uses a spiral ride on his opponent State Champion Elbert Starks mentally prepares for his next match. Wrestling Team: first row - Mandi Georgi, Tim Scott, Brent Davis, Barry Menor, Todd Wilkins, Tim Haywood, Elbert Starks, Kevin Merriweather, Fonda Hunter. Second row - Derrick VanDyke, Danner Johnson, Pat Wise, Bill Schnabel, Mike Wessel, Jon Flaugh. Bob Sanders, Third row - Tarrus Greer, Rich Burns, Bobby James, Troy Bratton, Bob South, Rob Burns, Ryan King, Bob Hallett, Eric Castetter, Dana Brackett, Fourth row - James Franklen, Mark Musser, Jamaul Jackson, Steve Nelson, Matt McCants, Dean Beer, Sean Stockdale, Gary Griswall, Alan Wasvick, Darrin Voight, Brian Fitch, George Heller, David Gervais, Le Lane, Jim Lauglet, Dan Elias. 91 Gymnasts have 10-3 season The gymnastics team had an outstanding season this year, finishing with 10-3. Topping all other SAC schools in the Elmhurst Invitational and Sectionals, the gymnasts took only one defeat to the State Champs, Homestead. During the season, the gymnasts were ranked 6th in the State poll. Senior Autumn McElroy made a spectacular showing by finishing 3rd in Sectionals, 3rd in Regionals and received a fifth place in all-around at the State meet. Her highlight of the season was receiving a second place on beam at State. Sophomore Cindy Clauss got fourth all-around in Sectionals. On the compulsory team, Senior Kirsten Ruble placed first on floor and fourth on beam at Sectionals, and Lynn Peak placed fourth on vault. Most Valuable Player was Autumn McElroy and Mental Attitude Award was given to Sue Weaver. Autumn McElroy gives Amy Dahm a hug after her beam routine. The team had an excellent season in two respects. First, they achieved high goals and second, they had fun doing it! -Coach Chris Gray Homestead L Wayne W Bellmont W Leo w Dekalb w Dwenger w Northside L New Haven w Southside w Northrop w Elmhurst L Concordia w Elmhurst Invitational 2nd place Merrillville Invitational 3rd place Cindy Clauss displays perfect balance and poise while in the splits. Linnea Fulkerson captures the judge ' s attention with her personality. Coach Chris Gray listens attentively to Laura Irey ' s comments. 92 Sophomore Amy Dahm has complete control and looks great. Autumn McElroy, who placed second in beam at State, proves that she is a real winner. Tavia Lehmeyer looks anxious as she completes her floor routine. Gymnastics Team: first row - Carol Dziondziak, Christy Tomsits, Lynn Peak, Amy Dahm. Cheryl Snyder, Karen Aldrige, Andrea Dean, Dawn Rhinehart, Tavia Lehmeyer. Craig Gilmore. Second row - Tanya Lotter, Kristen Peterschmidt, Kirsten Ruble. Kim Walton. Third row - Coach Schenkel, Corinna Heil, Cheryl Hall, Anne Backman, Rae Jump, Susan Weaver, Cindy Clauss, Shelly Springer, Autumn McEiroy, Tanya Kanczuzewski, Linnea Fulkerson. Laura key. Mark Arnold, Managers Tony Edgell, Richard Lambert, Coach Chris Gray. -:- Netters Finish Strong 12-3 The Girls ' Tennis team had another successful season this year. The varsity team consisted of: Karen Vance, Jill Gardiner, Angie Sheets, Mindi Sheets, Debbi Exner, Cara Beth Lee, Christi Kelly, and Laura Levy. Their season ended with a 12-3 record, but it is a great beginning for next year, considering all of the letter winners are returning. The tennis team had a giant asset this year - their new coach, Mr. Joe Miller. C. B. Lee uses her powerful forehand to return the ball. mil i«H J. ' ' « i!,i ' ii«i..WW We hope to improve next year since there were no seniors and all of the girls will be returning. -Coach Joe Miller ■ ■■■-■•■ ' ■ .. : v - _j r  ....... i-. i - ■ I • - -• •■•- • ■ • r -H • • ■ - ■:: :.: ..:::::::: 7 fT i l •••-.... . - ■ . . . ::■:::::;;•:;:. Laura Levy jumps up to hit the oncoming ball, while Angie Sheets watches with a smile. 94 Laura Levy waits patiently tor the returning ball, a9 Angle Sheets follows through on her serve. Junior Angle Sheets concentrates on her serve. Looks Like another aspiring young tennis prol Left to right, bottom to top, row 1: Karen Vance, Jill Gardiner, Angie Sheets, C. B. Lee, row 2: Mandy Georgi, Fonda Hunter, Melissa Neher, row 3: Eve Cobb, Dana Stewart, Amy Copeland, row 4: Debbie Exner, Christy Kelly, Laurissa Heaton, Laura Levy, Mindi Sheets, Coach Miller. 95 Young golfers fair well The 1984-85 boys golf team was paced by the fine shooting of sophomore, Mike Welch. The team was especially young with only one junior, John Carroll and two seniors, Tim Conners and Brian Shepler. Although the team was very young, they managed to have an exceptional season. This is Mr. Jim Edwards first year being the boys golf coach, after taking over from Mr. Bruick, who retired after a long career. The team promises to be a real contender in the years ahead. The team started the season with a 4-0 record in SAC play and promises to be real con- tender in the years ahead. -Coach Jim Edwards Snider tie Opponent Angola Huntington Carroll Luers Elmhurst Wayne Leo Concordia Rochester Northside Harding Dwenger South Side Warsaw New Haven Northrop Dekalb Homestead Bellmont Kurt Heribacka lines up his putt for a birdie. Coach Jim Edwards gives some tips on putting techniques. Tim Conners sinks his putt lor a good round. Golf team: left to right, front row: Jason Miller, Mike Welch, T. J. Brooks, Toby Mathias, Jeff Stumpt, Matt Norvill, Brian Shepler, back row: Jim Dickson, Brian Cook, Tim Conners, Kurt Heribacka, John Carroll, Jason Bryant, Coach Jim Edwards Chipping up onto the green, John Carroll eyes the pin. 9 State Champ Emerges Track Team from The Snider Boys ' Track Team continued their winning tradition in the 1985 season with a 7-2 record in dual and triangular meets. In big meet action, the team was successful placing third in the SAC, second in the sectional, and fourth in the regional. Snider had four athletes continue on to state; Marcus Chambers, Wade Richards, Victor Turner, and Xavier Carr. Chambers received a first in the long jump. It was a tremendous thrill for the team to have him win the State title. The reserve team finished with a 5-0 indoor record and 7-2 outdoor record. Snider 79 Harding 40 1 2 Culver Military Academy 27 Snider 58 Mishawaka 49 S.B. Riley 38 Penn 38 South Bend Classic: Elkhart Center 87V 2 Snider Niles South Bend Adams Benton Harbor 49% Snider 83 1 2 Marion 43 1 2 North Central 91 Snider 40V 2 Jeffersonville 27V2 Snider 79V 2 South Side 47V 2 Snider 75% Harding 68V3 Wayen 15 Snider 80 Elmhurst 46 Hun- tington North 32 Northrop 89 Snider 56 Bishop Luers 12 S.A.C. Track Meet-third place Sectional-second place Regional fourth place Thanks to everyone who con- tributed to our fine season. -Coach Pat Blose Victor Turner strides around the curve. Tom Guthrie glides over the bar with ease. 98 Lacey Spearman hands Cornelius Blllingsley the baton. Jeff Victorson pulls ahead ol his opponent Row 1: Tracy Robinson, Brad Stiles, Dave Gervais, Marcus Chambers, Xavier Carr, Cornelius Billingsley, Derek Carr, Victor Turner, Damon Van Dyke, Lacey Spearman, row 2: Darren Duvall, Rhett Kilmer, Wade Richards, Doug Nem, Steve Just, James Walenski, Reggie Castleberry, Doug Sawyer, Ronald Humphrey, Solomon Emerson, row 3: Cleophus Williams, Nells Cedargard, Mike Kolb, Mark Thessin, Brian Klender, Al Page, Jon Lundy, Steve Lesh, Patrick Kjellgren Eric Brooks, row 4: Robert Greer, Terrill Greer, Charles Greer, Rob Grostefon, Jim Wangberg, Al Martin, Tom Guthrie, Matt Bums, row 4: Coach Biose, Coach Arnold, Coach Tubbs, Matt Green, Cory Hinschen, Rob Bailer, Matt Buchanan, Jeff Englert, Doug Smith, Jason Steele. 99 Lady Striders second in SAC The 1985 Lady Striders continued their strong winning tradition by finishing undefeated in their triangular meets. They had a great reserve record of 17-0 topped by a Varsity record of 17-0 also. The track team received a second in the Richmond Invitational and in the SAC. The Lady Striders set three school records. They are as follows: Donna Gill threw the shotput 38 feet and 11 inches; Jackie Hoevel ran the 1600 meter run in 5 minutes and 35 seconds; and Kim Greer ran the 100 meters in 12.1 seconds. This makes the fourth season in a row without a loss. Tonya White puts forth her best effort to cross the finish line. We continued our winning ways by setting three school records. -Coach Don Schaffer New Haven Concordia, Wayne Richmond Invitational Bellmont, DeKalb North, Elmhurst Northrop Invitational Dwenger, Northrop New Haven-Warsaw Dwenger, South Luers, Harding Huntington, Columbia City Sectional Regional Lavonia Johnson displays great hurdling form, as she strives for the next hurdle. Oeena Dekoker, sophomore varsity high jumper, has excellent form in clearing the bar. 100 Snider Lady Stridors are first ofl the starting blocks. Senior Andy Elyea it mentally preparing for her next high jump. Girls track team: first row - R. Caldwell, Y. Robinson, C. James, R. Turner, W. Holocher, M. Arnett, L. Stinson, C. Caldwell, K. Hamlin. Second row - T. Sohaski, C. Johnson, S. Billingsley, B. Thompson, M. Cronk, J. Hill, S. Woods, J. Hoevel, N. Bushnell. Third row - L. Johnson, K. Green, K. Stiles, K. Hershberger, D. Boon, N. Heck, L. Washington, J. Peike, M. Wristpus. Row four - K. Tomsits, S. Boon, J. Thompson, K. Allison, J. Herman, L. Stinson, K. Manrell, K. Nash, K. Falkenberg, A. Rising. Fifth row - M. Diller, P. Williams, L. Hill, B. Gill, A. Elyea, D. Gill, D. Dekoker, J. Richards, T. Curry, Sixth row - C. Blackshear, Coach Schaffer, Coach Smith, Coach Eccelstone, T. Stevens. Two runners Shannon Billingsley Lynn Stinson, keep up their fast pace while exchanging the baton. 101 Baseball team SAC captures The Snider Baseball team cap- tured the 1985 S.A.C. crown by defeating the Northrop Bruins, 9-5, in the championship game. Snider fin- ished the S.A.C. season with an 8-1 record and 16-11 overall. Craig Glover, Greg Taves and, Matt Zimmerman were named to the All-SAC first team. Phil Douglas and Mark Dove were named to the second team. In sectional play, the Panthers defeated Dwenger, 9-1, to advance to the final game. In the final, Concordia staged a furious last inning to nip the Panthers 12-11. Todd Light positions himself to steal a base. m r. I love ' em all. They did a great job! -Coach Jim Rousseau Carroll 1-6 Bluffton 11-1 Harding 7-15 New Haven 12-2,6-5 Elmhurst 14-4 Dwenger 10-3 Leo 3-6,1-8 Concordia 1-0 Wayne 2-12 Whitko 14-4,5-8 South Side 13-3 Harding 4-3 South Adams 1-3,11-1 North Side 17-7 Northrop - 9-5 Luers 15-10 Homestead 11-1 Dekalb Rain Garrett 7-8 Bailment 8-9 Marion 1-5,11-1 Sectional Dwenger 9-1 Concordia 11-12 Greg Taves swings at the oncoming ball for a homerun. Craig Glover winds up to throw a curve ball over home plate. 102 Senior Marc Skelton reaches out to catch the ball on a close play ■m mini ii limn iimmum iininl ttMRB vSSKSW MHOS mi ' ■ ' ■ 1k 1 A A A « 7t fc fvf sHh t rlvf 1 ' iW. f I Scott Ketrow waits patiently for the ball while his opponent slides in. First row: Jay Anspach, Mike Person, Matt Zimmerman, Bruce Meyer, Marc Skelton, Todd Light, Mark Dove, James Reecer, Manager David Pass, second row: Coach David Linquist, Greg Taves, Alan Moyer, Brian Carpenter, Eric Roller, Craig Glover, Phil Douglas, Scott Ketrow, Greg Hardesty, Sheldon Vanpelt, Coach Jim Rousseau. 103 Hockey Captures State The Snider Hockey team ended up with a 12-2 record, were league Champs, and also Class AA State champs. Losing the final game to New Haven 6-4, kept them from the City Tournament championship. There were five seniors, four of whom made the All-state team: Tim Duncan, Matt Zimmerman, Mike Bushe, and Todd Beeman. Junior Scott Schiebel was also named to the All-State team and sophomore Paul Koehl received an Honorable Mention. The other senior was Assistant Captain Dean Meyer. Matt Zimmerman proudly displays the trophy for winning State. Goalie Keith Lindenbe rg and John Babcock wait till the action resumes. Dean Meyer digs to win the face-off. Front row: Keith Lindenberg, Rick Benson, Dean Meyer, Dave Lutz, Freddie Knipscheer, Matt Zimmerman, Kevin Meyer, Paul Koehl, Todd Beerman, back row: Karl Zimmerman(Manager), Mike Schiebel (Assistant Coach), Tim Kavaner, Tim Duncan, Wade Stuckey, Mike Bushe, Kevin Irons, Jeff Malmquist, Scott Schiebel, John Babcock, Robbie Irons (Coach). 104 Snider Soccer Earns Respect Soccer Team; holding sign, Ryan MacDoweil; front row kneeling; Tom Tiwalli, Kelly Degnan, Colleen Watson, Craig Wise, Steve Cochran, Paulo, Tim Witmer, Amy Bakle, Afrin, Andy Faley, Jeff Finn, Amy Dahm, Mike Coleman; middle row: Jim Crilly, Lucy Ellison, Matt Barthalow, Aaron Mauch, Mark Parnin, Brian Hoskins, Kurt Libka, Mike Sanderson, Dave Weiss, Jason Anderson, Adam Dulik, Jim Rodgers; Standing, Coach Roberts, Michelle Rodgers, Jay Tipton, Chris Dodge, Sean DeMarest, Alex Bruggemann, Ted Smith, Ben Yoder, Mike Patterson, Erick Watson, Brad Loutsenhizer, Scott Mottram, Aron Dellinger, Coach Rodgers, Coach Schenkel. The Snider Soccer Club had its finest season in years, putting in long hours on the practice field to improve with each game. In the indoor Winter Cup, Snider ousted topseeded Bishop Dwenger to earn a championship bid, then lost in a tough game to Luers in the final of the single - elimination tournament. The team posted an impressive 8-4-1 record in the spring and fought to the semifinals of the post-season tournament. There Snider lost to an undefeated Homestead squad 2-1. Though the team had only two seniors they will be sorely missed. Dave Weiss, an AII-SCSC pick, and Ryan MacDoweil, the team ' s goalie, both made important contributions to the team ' s success. Preparing for a game, Ted Smith and Alex Bruggemann led the team in a run.  % . . Pursued by a Dwenger defender, captain Dave Weiss makes progress downfield. Gripping the ball, goalie Ryan MacDoweil practices his show-stopping punt. 105 SB H 106 We ' re all in it together We ' re all in it together 107 Mrs. Bakle and Mrs. Zank enjoy a lively conversation about - Shakespeare? Mr. Pabst listens to Jennifer Beineke, vice-president of the Speech Team. Mrs. Teegarden figures her grades. English Department Emphasis on tradition This year saw the return of the traditional English program at Snider High School. Teachers worked long and hard attending numerous after- school meetings in an effort to unify the curriculum with the new text books arriving. A step-by-step semes- ter plan emerged encompassing all aspects of language study including literature, speech, and drama. The nine-week elective courses of years past, which enabled students to choose a variety of courses in a sort of smorgasboard approach, have all but gone by the way side. Although the same basic skills of reading, writing, listening, and speak- ing have always been stressed, most educators agree, that the consistent application of them over a four year period at the high school level, is still of the highest consequence to students in today ' s world. £z t F m 108 Mr. Clauser speaks frankly with one of his students. Mr. Petrotf gives another paper an ' . Receiving a beautiful bouquet of roses brightened Miss Gerig ' s day. Among his students, Mr. Richardson is just one of the gang. 109 Mr. McMillan gives his students some tips on the upcoming test. Mr. Hawley enjoys a relaxing chat after school. The photographer seems to have embarrassed Mr. Patterson. History Department Opening Doors to the Future It has been said that history is needed to avoid the mistakes made by our forefathers and also, to keep in mind the solutions used in solving past problems. Believe it or not, children will be reading about the world we live in today in their history books. The Social Studies Department is enriched with a large variety of courses. World History is the tradi- tional manner plus electives like Anthropology, Good vs. Evil offer enrichment. US History, Government, Economics, Sociology and Special Psychology make the package com- plete. What more could a student ask for today! 110 Mr. Schuckel smiles while working on report cards. Making a point, Mr. Hemmer speaks about an interesting governmental tact Mr. Weaver prepares his class for a film strip. Mr. Minier and his class find something amusing about sociology. 111 Mr. Carl Scholz conducts a department meeting. Explaining an equation is Mr. Kilmer. Mrs. Egley makes out grades while listening to her favorite radio station. Math Department Interest In Math Soars The curriculum of the mathema- tics department offers a wide variety of courses for the varied interests of the students at Snider. Although only one year of mathematics is required for graduation, a large majority elect to take two or three years and as many as twenty percent take as much as four years. Today, high school students are beginning to realize that not taking mathematics courses frequently closes doors to future career opportunities. The department continues to encourage participation in extracur- ricular mathematics contests. Two of the newer contests which pupils participate in are: the Indiana Math- ematics League and the State Mathematics Contest sponsored by the Indiana Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Snider pupils have represented their school well in both these activities. 112 Mrs. Arp runs down her list of students. Mr. Mains explains to some students why they made a data format error. Av Mr. Wagner stops to smile for us. Mr. Fast patiently helps his mind-boggled students. 113 Posing in his room, Mr. Heare looks sincere. Mrs. Waite runs off tests on the duplicating Mr. Anderson grades some tests between machine. n ' s classes. Science Department Scientists win awards Each year many Snider students participate in science contests and activities, and 1985 is no exception. With Science Fairs, National Science Olympiads and Chemical Society Contests among the events, there are many opportunities to demonstrate skills. In 1984 Snider students won twelve different awards in Regional and International Science Fairs. A ten-member team placed third in the nation in the National Science Olym- piad in Chemistry and placed second, third, and fifth in the Regional Amer- ican Chemical Society Class. In a nationwide survey test, a Snider Physics class scored 15% above the national average. These are just a few of the achievements made each year by Snider science students, many of whom go on to careers in scien ce, medicine and technology. n i 114 Mr. Hirshey looks right at home In thi chemistry classroom. Exhausted from a hard days work, Mr. Miller takes a seat. Mr. Blose needed to make this important phone call. While performing an important experiment, Mr. King gives his ciass instructions. 115 Enthusiastically, David Pass gives Senora Rodriguez a big kiss for her excellent cooking. Madame Guthrie is surprised by the photographer. Mrs. Parker ' s smile is a sight for any student ' s sore eyes. Foreign Language New Dimension In Foreign Language This year has been one char- acterized by intense work by foreign language teachers and students alike. New textbooks required a great deal of preparation by teachers and were well received by students. As always, extracurricular activities through the Foreign Language clubs, as well as field trips and special activities, complemented the hard work. Span- ish students participated in the Christmas Around the World Cele- bration which took place at the Ft. Wayne Public Library, and exhibited their crafts in the library ' s Gallery. German and French students transformed their classroom into typical German and French winter scenes. Many Foreign Language students also participated in the second annual Foreign Language Festival held at IPFW. To top off the school year, Snider was fortunate enough to welcome foreign exchange students. 116 Mr. de la Guardia is alone amidst ungraded papers. Mrs. Miller helps her student concentrate on the next chapter. Mr. Miller ' s Spanish class seems interested to learn new facts about Spain. Frau Boggess grins as we pass by her room. 117 Mr. Krarmer enjoys a coffee break. ▼These students listen intently to the day ' s instructions. Grading tests is just part of the job, thinks Mrs. Smith. Physical Education Let ' s Get Physical The Physical Education Depart- ment tries to develop an appreciation for sports and activity. The staff stresses the importance of physical fitness by incorporating activities which improve cardio-vascular fitness as well as overall muscle tone. They further stress the importance of teamwork, sportsmanship and fair play. The importance of taking social development classes through compe- tition helps the individual through team sports and lifetime sport activity. Students are expected to use their minds in a variety of ways, ranging from choreography to establishing patterns in the use of muscles. Students are also expected to pass written tests or papers on sports in which they participate. The staff encourages students to participate actively and develop confidence in participation of sports. 118 Mr. Beerman and Mr. Grandstaff discuss plans for their students. Mr. Swihart checks to make lure ail the boys took their showers. aMts. Gray writes a pass for one of her needy students. Mr. Shaffer and Mr. Tubbs are in a daze by 2:35. 119 Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Ricketts hold a friendly conversation before class. Mrs. Klenke finds Kyle Phillips to be a standup comedian. Mrs. Hawley and Mrs. Johnson discuss current topics from the newspaper. Business Department Varied programs offer skills The Business Department offers a wide range of courses to meet the varied needs and interests of Snider students. Skill areas, such as keyboarding and shorthanding, help to prepare students for employment in the office. Courses such as accounting, business law, and business organ- ization and management help to give a good business background to those students who plan to major in business in college. Students may elect typing or college notehand for their personal use. Keyboarding skills are essential for efficient computer operations. Marketing and Distributive Education and Cooperative Office Education have offered on-the-job training for seniors for the past several years. Students may even earn credits wages, and valuable experience in these programs. 4. M 120 Mrs. Davis carefully plans next week ' s DECA schedule. It must be report card time again according to Mr. Edwards. Marc Skelton and the typewriter make a perfect pair working together. Mrs. Klenke makes a quick phone call from her office. 121 Helping a drafting student, Mr. Short appears to be satisfied with his class. Mrs.Dietrich-Heiser takes a load off her feet and enjoys a break. Mrs. Oberley is busy trying to get things accomplished. Practical Arts Planning for tomorrow At Snider High School we con- sider Industrial Arts and Home Eco- nomics an important part of the general education of the students. Industrial Arts offers the op- portunities for its participants to learn to make constructive use of leisure time, both today and in the future as well as being a good foundation for technical, and vocational programs. Some of the courses offered are: General Shop, Woods, Metals, Draft- ing, Power Mechanics, Electricity, and Graphic Arts. Essential everyday living skills are emphasized in the Home Eco nomics Department. Human Devel- opment and Singles Living provide learning opportunities about life and consumerism. Practical cooking skills are developed in the Food Classes. Needlecraft and Sewing Classes help to develop needed skills in life. Students are well prepared for a variety of life styles hobbies. 122 Please, don ' t take my picture in jeans, exclaims Mrs. Scott, sewing teacher. Fred Jentgen is nervous while Mr. Kline, looks over his shoulder. 123 ►Making copies is one of Mrs. Pontius ' s many jobs. ▼Pat Wise is one of the library ' s busiest helpers. Kent Reuille and Darrin Mertz find the library provides a quiet working atmosphere. ▼Mr. Simmons goes through the card catalog for information on a book. Media Center Provides Learning Facilities 124 Mrs. Helleson seems to be in a jovial mood filing her papers. Students look on as Mrs. Lucas goes over some important points. Special Services Learning Center Aids Students Mrs. Guthrie watches her students carefully during a test. 125 ▼Miss Dierstein gives Nancy Watson some important photography tips. Janis Gronin and Michelle Mendenhall think that choir is a barrel of laughs. ▼Although busy with paperwork, Miss Blakeman still has a sense of humor. Fine Arts Offers Variety Of Activity The Snider Fine Arts Department has, in the past years, given itself a reputation of excellence. Snider Drama productions are always eager- ly anticipated by the community, and Panther bands are great entertain- ment for breaks in plays, sports events, and of course concerts. In addition, the Orchestra and choirs provide hours of enjoymant during their concerts. Art classes enrich students ' lives and develop cultural appreciation, through hands-on experiences with various types of materials and tech- niques. Photography skills can be learned from the basics, to the more advanced work with color printing. Students ' work can be seen on display in the main hall showcases. The Snider Fine Arts department is indeed a cherished part of the local community. 126 Mr. Nick prepares for the choir ' s next song. Mr. Gardner watches the Pantherertet a he leads the band in the School Song. Stagecraft is one of Mr. Edward ' s specialities. Mr. Tucker explains a new theory he has discovered to his drama class. 127 128 We ' re all in it together 283 ' t 3B We ' re all in it together 129 Orchestra and bands involve many students Varsity Band: first row - Candy Crill, Jenifer Beineke, Sharin Earl, Bonnie Hoiloway, Tanya Kanczuzewski, Tammy Eaken, Susan Binkley, Jeni Bice, Christi Holm, Charnwll Likes, Brenda Cunningham, second row - Dawn Helberg, Linda Brumbaugh, Perry Jackson, Brian Fitch, Hal Wells, Cindy Lewis, Beth Minyard, Carmen Butler, Rose Espinoza, Monika Mitchell, Shannon Lewis, Ted Schwartz, Lonnie Epps, Pete Baney. third row - Jennie Hetler, Kristy Yahne, Shelly Bieberich, Scott Sampson, Amy Roller, Kent Watson, Greg Katter, Mark Cavley, Derek Schmidt, Jim Szymanski, Kim Blakley, Kirk Mericle, Brad Clark, David Goetz, Brian Duncan, Wade Davies, Barb Agnew. fourth row - Director Jack Gardner, Marty Cafalla, Tony Copeland, Amondo Hopkins, Todd Jedinak, Chris Barksdale, John Zern, Carolyn Hittie, Brad Lautsenhizer. Freshman Band: first row - Lori Sherwin, Shannon McClurg, Cama Fowble, Anne Miller, Beth Vodde, Kendall Fry, Stephanie Wirges, Erin McDowell, Janel Howard, Cariss McComb, Debbi Daniels, Tracy Kiracofe, Amy Pickering, Laura Kintz, Kim Catchall, Michele Sproat. second row - Shelli Spade, Rachel Laskowski, Lisa Fleck, Stacy Svoboda, Mike Stetzel, Wendy Fletcher, Darren Duvall, Kim Klein, Cynthia DeKay, Mark Notestine, Robert Greer, Nicole Bauer, Michelle Busche, Bill Elyea, Eric Strebig, Dorinda Faulkner, Jeff Wenta, Maria Wristpus, Alison Beatty. third row - Shawn Wright, Jason Steele, Jeff Fenn, Kevin Sandberg, Scott Gansert, Eric Zehner, Erik Watson, Brad Hess, John Spurgeon, Kendro Sousiey, Scott Hill, Chris Kent, Mike Fretz. fourth row - Jack Gardner, Dave Smith, Chris Schaper, Damon Morton, Jeff Knight, Jeff Taves, Trish Whaley. Concert Band: first row - Michelle Cain, Cheryl Agnew, Rhonda Gines, Kelly Burke, Pam Greutman, Michelle Rehm, Kara McMahan, Kris Roundy, Becky VanAman, Tiah Drake, Jason Anderson, second row • Jon Lundy, Christopher Eisberg, Mark Krauskopf, Mark Riedinger, Laura Neely, Tim Walter, Carole Langston, Troy Loutsenihizer, George Harris, Chris Seplak, Kim Blakely, Wendy Laycock. third row - Mike Jordan, Bob Sanders, Sue Lewis, Gregg Conser, Scott Yahne, Scott Schiebel, Scott Ketrow, Brian Shepler, Jim Hoiloway, Jodi Schmidt, Navin Johnson, Mark Pascarella, Chris Nusbaum, Franklin Jones, fourth row - Jack Gardner, Scott Wright, Dan Katter, Scott Hosford, John Rusher, Brent Hamm, Jim Zinn, Mike Epps, Keith Fitch. 130 Freshman Strings: first row - Abbie Franke, Jeff Burdek, Jamie Renbarger, Julie Dewitt, second row Evans, Dawn Reinhart, Jeff Green, third row - Mrs. Tourkow, Mara Davis. Debbie Weinswig, Katie Frazier, Cindy Orchestra: First row: Lori Duesler, Victoria Drake, Craig Hittie, Lori Burdek, Lisa Leonard, Jana McClain, Angela Lmdenberg, Anne Backman, second row: Dee Duesler, Cindy Seplak, Kim Greer, Cathy Stringer, Kendra Clauser, Jim Holloway, Cindy Kaufman, Chns Eisberg, third row: Kim Miller, Susan Tarbell, Catherine Doh, Mrs. Tourkow, Wendy Laycock, Michelle Guthrie, Melanie Branstrator, Kann Hess, Dana Sishon, Keith Mensing, Brian Kuhns, Anne Frazier, Keith Fitch. Not Pictured: Tami Tripp. 131 Varsity Choir first row - Cheryl Hall, Tavia Leughmyer, Kim Walton, Tonya Miller, Mike Harris, Glenn Williams, Chris Forte, Beth Safirstein, Kathy Koos, Tiffany Schiebel, Heather Gallien, Valreese Williams, Beth Corazzi, second row - Yolonda Robinson, Quantear Wilson, Linda Davis, Melissa Wilkin, Christy Caldwell, Dan Fox, Bob Barger, Brian Funk, Willie Jackson, Shane Davenport, Sherri Coomer, Kustia Everet, Monica Stockett, Angela Williams, Catrina King, Trina Ensley, third row - Vickie Jenkins, Kathy McBride, Thelma Loredo, Robin Pedersen, Carol Dziondziak, Lori Ormiston, Laura Brown, Greg Miller, Marc Lotter, Joseph Pinckney, Jeff Watson, Sara Shull, Annette Terry, Holly Dimond, Jenny Hoffman, fourth row - Brittney Tyler, Andrea Dean, Karen Chapman, Kim Byrd, Deanna Ellis, Rosie Bray, Michelle Rodgers, Nicole Dixon, Sheri Romine, Tanya Stanford, Tonya Phillips, Rochelle Thomas, Karen Moore, Julie Springer, Donna Gill, Mandy Georgi, Tonya Lockhart, Ann Tindall. Treble Choir: first row - Jenny Douse, Sandy Stiles, Angel Wilson, Denise Wellman, Victoria Sterling, Vicki Marrero, Shelly Kaough, Rebecca Hyatt, Adoria King, second row - Sandy Wilson, Janice Cronin, Andrea Reichard, Bernadette Jarvis, Lori Smith, Melissa Neher, Amie Randall, Jacqueline Davis, Beth Randall, Natasha Davis, third row - Serena Fowlkes, Carla Clancy, Jossitte Spencer, Tara Upshaw, Sabina Stindtmann, Jane Renner, Martina McLaurin, Kira Downey, Lisa Stansbury, Jodi Bregin, Tarita King. 132 Varsity, Treble And Concert Choirs Lead The School In Song $ % t v l Concert Choir: first row - Trish Perko, Joyce Niccum, Kathy Kocevar, Patti Kerekes, Laura Roth, Jeff Thomas, Jill Evans, Juli Stump, Lance Harris, Kirsten Ruble, Bethany DeKay, Missy Henderson, Michelle Gratz, second row - Dawn Goodson, Lisa Ormiston, Cindy Meyer, Stacey McKinley, Ronda Dollarhite, Cheri Cole, Heather Johnson, Jeff Mettert, Kim Stiles, April Brattain, Kevie Clark, Bev Bowlin, Carolyn Howell, Tina Winans, third row - Faye Johnson, Cassandra Davis, Amy Russell, Kathie Caldwell, Stacey Stewart, Scott Tomsits, Mike Keith, Tom DiBella, Mark Dove, Chantal Perry, Kim Sharpe, Karla Hershberger, Pamela Marcotte, Lori Kerbel. The Concert Choir students are warming up before class. 133 WRNS staff airs P anthers Pause weekly Kathy Surso, Mike Kolb and Deanne Priddy anchor the weekly Panthers ' Pause. The 1984-85 school year was the second for Panthers ' Pause, a weekly television show, written, dir- ected, and edited by Snider students involved in the TV Broadcasting class. It was a successful and rewarding year with many changes. The student anchors of the show changed at semester break and a sports anchor was added to the crew. There were many advancements technically. The group inserted actual footage from sporting events and some activities were filmed on location. Not only was Panthers ' Pause viewed in the classrooms at Snider, but also served two cable systems. New goals are being set for next year, undoubtedly they will be achieved by this hard- working group. Panthers ' Pause staff: Standing - Diana Stauffer, Suzi Lipp, Kelly Townsend, Cindy Meyer, Stephanie Taylor, Kim Munger, Dave Bolinger, Sean Garber, Mike Wessel, John Behm, Bill Schnabel, Rob Taylor, Matt Faley, Seated - Kathy Surso, Mike Kolb, Deanne Priddy. 134 Snider ' s sets designed by Stage ' 85 crew Stage ' 85 is a group of students under the direction of Snider teacher Terry Edwards who design and construct sets for all dramatic produc- tions at Snider High School. Included in their schedule is a fall play, the Yuletide Festival, spring musical, and Sketchbook - a student faculty talent show. Additional duties include: lighting and set arrangement for various community organizations and neighboring elementary schools. Mr. Edwards instructs a student white building the set for the musical. Bottom row: Holly Grantham, Sue Griswold, Doug Sample, Mr. Edwards, Laura Ball, Jim Speck, Chris Stewart, Top Row: John Senter. Mark Linnemeier, Steve Kenworthy, Not Pictured: Chuck Stump, April Brattain, Adrian Harper, Tracy Sohaski. 135 Scroll staff enjoys working as a team Putting out a weekly newspaper at Snider takes some organization. However, once the staff members started to mesh together, as each issue goes to the printer, it becomes a rather routine procedure. Having competent writers who understand deadlines and photographers of equal ability, is the name of the game. Snider ' s paper was awarded All- Columbian honors this year from Columbia University for its excellence. Girish Vitalpur, John McGauley and Editor Angie Gatchell make for good teamwork on the SCROLL. Photographer John McGauley shows Opinion Page Editor Ted Smith how things work in the darkroom. Standing: Tracy Butterworth, John McGauley, Angie Morrell, Angie Gatchell, Ted Smith (seated), Steve Lesh, Rishi Seth, Tom Noyes, Byron Black. Seated front: Girish Vitalpur, Kirsten Ruble, and Suzi Lipp make up staff. 136 Yearbook staff makes memories to enjoy in the future Showing off his cross country badge, Tim Duncan is photo-man and computer genius for the publications team. Editors Laurissa Steinberg and Kirsten Ruble grin as Kelly Kilmer, John McGauley and Angie Morrell complete the outdoor picture. The Safari staff always has the monumental task of pulling the entire year together in some meaningful pattern, for the rest of the school community to cherish. This takes mostly time and persistence when dealing with obstacles that constantly crop up in one ' s path of progress. Missing photos, copy, or names for team pictures and clubs can seem to be frustrating situation. But little by little, and sometimes in big chunks, the two hundred and twenty pages get done. Then it ' s all over but the memories. It ' s not an easy job, but then the rewards and satisfaction of accomplishment are worthwhile. Advisor Mrs. Shaw gives us a smile during an urgent call to Watters for more chemicals for the darkroom. Angie Rudolph, Eva Jinks, Amy Allen, and Michelle Bireley busily draw layouts for the underclass picture sections. 137 138 We ' re all in it together )■ i?C-- We ' re all in it together 139 Snider Staff runs efficiently No high school can run efficiently without the daily dedication of its many personnel, outside the teaching staff. Secretaries, aides and coun- selors must tirelessly perform all the routine tasks necessary to the func- tioning of the school operation. Today ' s high school is no longer a simple job for administrators who are called on for many activities and duties relating to students ' and teachers ' needs. Principal Jerry 0. Petrie awaits another day of school. Leon Youngpeter - Assistant Principal Annie Duvall - Assistant Principal Jane Garber - Assistant to the Principal Russ Isaacs - Assistant to the Principal Mark Clough - Guidance Coordinator Robert Armstrong - Athletic Director Mary Fast - Guidance Counselor Romona Lavender - Guidance Counselor Afro - Heritage Club Sponsor Michael Ormiston - Guidance Counselor Elaine Thomas - Registrar K|4 -M , 140 Laura Robinson - Cafeteria Manager Chuck Kellogg - Head Custodian Stephen Simmons - Media Center Director Daniel Vought - Instructional Materials Anita Evans - Counselor Aides, Afro-Heritage Club Sponsor Shirley Thomas • School Aide Attendance Katherine Ankenbruck - Secretary to Principal Patricia Earl - Secretary to Athletic Director Ruthanna Gaff - Attendance Clerk Phyllis Gidley ■ Treasurer Dorothy Long - Secretary, Guidance Lorene Shell - Secretary, Student Services Cathy Taulman - Secretary, Study Hall Ruth Traycoff - Secretary, Study Hall Ora Emerson - Aide Cafeteria Barbara Guthrie - Aide Special Services Pat Lucas - Aide Services Colleen Pontius - Library Aide Linda Reef ■ Aide Special Services 141 Carl Anderson - Biology, Fundamental Biology Sue Andis - Academic English, Essential English, Department Chairperson Marvin Arnold - Fundamental Algebra, Algebra, General Math, Freshman Football Coach, Assistant Boys ' Track Coach Lois Arp - Introduction to Computer Programming, Geometry, Algebra, Assistant Girls ' Basketball Coach Carol Bakle - Academic English, Honors English Tom Beerman - Body Building, P.E., Assistant Vo lleyball Coach Phyllis Blakeman - Art, Art Club Sponsor Patrick Blose - Lite Science, Biology, Fundamental Biology, U.S. History, Head Boys ' Track Coach Elizabeth Boggess - German, Academic English, German Club Sponsor Dianne Boknecht - T.V. Broadcasting, Editing Cathy Brown - Special Services Russ Bush - Fundamental Biology, Opportunity Room, Assistant Football Coach Gene Buzzard - Chemistry, Advanced Chemistry, Department Chairperson, Chess Club Sponsor James Clauser - Academic English, Honors English Gary Crawford - U.S. History, Government, Head Boys ' Basketball Coach Peggy Davis - MDE, Distributive Marketing, Business Law, Consumer Education, Deca Sponsor Cesar de la Guardia - Spanish, Conversational Spanish Mary Dierstein - Photography, Art Sharon Dietrich-Hiser - Foods, Singles Living, Housing, Creative Foods, Department Chairperson Jim Edwards - General Business, Typing, Business Organization, Business Law, Boys ' Golf Coach, Asst. Basketball Coach Terry Edwards • General Math, Fundamental Algebra, Introduction to Computer Programming, Stagecraft Karen Egley - Fundamental Algebra, Algebra, Cheerleader Sponsor Michael Ellinger - Special Services, Chairman Dean Fast - Geometry, Honors Geometry, Algebra, Assistant Football Coach Jack Gardner - Varsity Band, Training Band, Opportunity Room, Advanced Stage Band, Concert Band, Marching Band Sponsor Amanda Gerig - Academic English, Essential English, Honors English Joel Grandstaff - U.S. History, Opportunity Room, P.E., Body Building, Head Wrestling Coach Chris Gray - P.E., Tumbling, Head Volleyball Coach Judy Guthrie - French, Word Power Through Modern Foreign Language, Word Power Through Latin Janet Hawley - Accounting, Typing, COE Mike Hawley - Opportunity Room, U.S. History, Head Football Coach Robert Heare - Advanced Biology, Physics Jackie Hellesen - Special Services Al Hemmer - Government, U.S. History, Department Chairperson, Junior Class Sponsor Ed Hirschy - Physical Science, Chemistry 142 Robert Jackson - Advanced Biology, Biology Judith Johnson - Shorthand, Typing, Motehand, Clerical Practices, VIP Club Sponsor Barb Kampschmidt - Life Science, Advanced Biology, Senior Class Sponsor Lamar Kilmer - General Math, Geometry, Algebra, Boys ' Tennis Coach, Girls ' Basketball Coach Ted King - Advanced Biology, Science Independent Study, Honors Integrated Science Connie Kinney - Spanish, Girls ' Golf Coach Kay Klenke - Accounting, Department Chairperson Roy Kline - Drafting, Metals Deb Kohlmeire - Strings, Theory, Stage Band, Orchestra, Pantherettes Norman Kramer - Health David Linquist - Academic English David Mains - Algebra, Trigonometry, Introduction To Computer Programming, Advanced Computers, Consumer Math Amy Martone - Academic English, Essential English, Freshman Class Sponsor Mike McMillen - Introduction To Psychology, Good vs. Evil Jerry Miller - Trigonometry, Algebra, Geometry Joe Miller - Biology, Advanced Biology, Freshman Class Sponsor, Assistant Girls ' Basketball Coach Kerry Miller - Spanish, Word Power Through Latin Shari Miller - Spanish, Junior Class Sponsor Cliff Minier - Sociology, World Geography, World History Carl Nicholas - Varsity Choir, Swing Choir, Concert Choir, Madrigal Choir, Treble Choir, Department Chairperson Elizabeth Oberley - Human Development, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Foods Thomas Pabst - Essential English, Academic English, Honors English Barbara Parker - Latin, Word Power Through Latin, Latin Club Sponsor Dennis Patterson - Politics And Places, Good vs. Evil, U.S. History William Petroff ■ Essential English, Academic English, Honors English, Sophomore Class Sponsor. Soccer Club Sponsor Elizabeth Posey - Academic English, Honors English Richard Rian - Woods Kenneth Richardson ■ Essential English, Academic English Ida Mae Ricketts ■ Typing, Business Computers, FSA Sponsor Sophia Rodriguez - Spanish, Department Chairperson, Spanish Club Sponsor Larry Rothenhofer - Algebra, Calculus, General Math, Assistant Boys ' Basketball Coach James Rousseau - Earth Science, Biology, P.E., Head Baseball Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach Randall Rusk - Honors English, Academic English, Career Planning, VIP Club Sponsor Don Schaffer - P.E., Health, Girls ' Track Coach Carl Scholz - Trigonometry, Applied Math, Department Chairperson 143 Tom Schuckel - U.S. History Kathy Scott - Clothing, Needlecraft, Creative Foods Eleanor Shaw - Academic English, Essential English, Journalism, Publications Advisor Robert Short - Graphics, Drafting Bobby Simpson - French Marge Smith ■ P.E., Dance, Girls ' Track Coach, Girls ' Cross Country Coach Pat Smith - Algebra, Fundamental Algebra, Cheerleader Sponsor Lynn Smuts - Typing, Recordkeeping Jane Stolte - Academic English, Honors English Elaine Stuckey - Honors Algebra, Geometry Tom S wihart - Health, P.E., Independent And Team Sports, Department Chairperson, Head Boys ' Cross Country Coach, Assistant Boys ' Track Coach, Intramurals Sponsor Pam Teegardin - Academic English, Honors English Kevin Tubbs - Body Building, P.E., Fundamental Algebra, Assistant Boys ' Track Coach Terry Tucker - Drama, Academic English, Drama Club Sponsor James Wagner - Fundamental Algebra, Algebra, Senior Class Sponsor Margaret Waite - Biology, Chemistry Robert Weaver • Government, Economics, Typing, Applied Economics, Student Council Sponsor Beverly Weinraub - French, French Club Sponsor F. Mark Werling - World History, Anthropology Dorothy Zank • Essential English, Academic English, Honors English Peter Zilinski - Power Mechanics, Electronics Above: Kenny Klerner ' s familiar face has been around Snider for years. Left: Teachers gather in the tiered lecture hall for a meeting. 144 Mr. Nick plays peek-a-boo with the ph otographer. Watching the game, Mr. Arnold takes a popcorn break. Mr. Rusk takes a load off his feet while teaching English class. Mr. Scholz calmly explains the new chapter. 145 146 We ' re all in it together We ' re all in it together 147 85 COMES ALIVE Senior Class Officers: Bill Schnabel (Vice President), Craig Hartman (President), Kim MacMillan (Secretary), Nicole Poignard (Treasurer). We ' re proud to be the first four year class to graduate from Snider in at least a decade. The class of 85 has had some good times and bad times but we ' ve always stuck together. The laughs and cheers we have given to each other will always be a part of the special memories we have shared. Other important memor- ies include: the exciting North Central football game, the Powder Puff football, not to mention the close basketball game against top-rated Marion. Individual achievements are many throughout our class. This talent ranges from Brian Shepler and Keith Fitch ' s musical abilities to Matt Faley ' s State Title in radio broadcast- ing to our outstanding State Wrestling Champ Elbert Starks! The Class of ' 85 has always reached for more than thought possi- ble. Andy Elyea has fun practicing for Powder Puff football with Susan Weaver. f t iY kW ¥ A This group of seniors enjoy showing off their jerseys on College Day. 148 ACKERMAN, TIMOTHY J. - La . Oub 9,10.11 9,10,11,12; Dtstmguiehad Scholar (.10,11,12; Crow Country 9,10,11,12 (Captain); Baefcetbaa 1 9,10,11.12; Track 9,10.11; ' Rod 9,10,11,12; PrtnctpeTs List 9,10. ACOSTA, IRMA. AGNEW, CHERYL A. - V.IJ . Club 10-. French Club 10.11; Varsity Band 10; Concert Bend 11,12; Pep Band 10.11.12; Marching Band 10,11.12; DieOnguished Scholar 10,11,12; Trie 10; Honor Ro« 10,11,12. ANDERSON, RACHEL L. - Bernce worker 12. ANDREWS, GREGORY T. - Atro-Herttege tr, Vertlty Band 9,10; Marching Band 11; Pap Band 9,10-. Jan Too 10; Tree 10; Honor Roll 9,10,11; Oftica Education Association Leadership Committee 12. ANGEL, RICHARD A. - Socear 9. ARMSTRONG, RENNA. BARCHAK, NICHOLAS M. 9,10,11; Honor Roll 11,12. Footbsil 9,11.12; BARGER, JAMES B. BARTHOLOW, ELIZABETH L. - Franc , ctub 9.10.11.12; Safari Staff 12; GJenwood Tutor 12. BASSETT, WENDY L. - French Club 10,11; Basketbaa 9,10; Honor Roll 9,10; Powder Purl Football 11. BECRAFT, KIMBERLY S. - French Club 9,10,11; Service Worker 11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Putt Footbel 11,12. BEEBE, MICHAEL T. BEERBOWER, JACQUELINE M. - Latin Oub 10,11; Spanish Club 12; Varsity Band 12; Coneart Band 9; Marching Band 9,11,12; Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9; Track 11. BEERMAN, TODD C. - Latin Club 9,10,11; Varsity Band 9: Pep Band 9; Tennis 11; Football 9; Track 9,10; Honor Ro« 9,10,11,12; Hockey 9,10,11,12; Class Officer - 9 (President). BENNETT, JODY L. - Varsity Band 9.10; Marching Band 9.10; Pep Band 9,10; Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 9.10.12; r Puff Footba I 12. BENSCH, H. INGO - French Club 9.11.12; Speech Taw 11.12 (President); Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Track 10; Honor Roe 9,10,11,12. BERCAW, NICOLETTE L. - German Club 9,10; Images 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff Football 11; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. BERNARDON, RONNIE S. BEUOY, MICHAEL A. BIRELEY, MICHELLE L. - Sttfl Staff 12: January Qreduese BLACK, CHRIS B. BLACKSHEAR, CYNTHIA C. - Student Manager (Track) 10,11,12; Service Worker 12; Powder Puff Football 12. BOERGER, EUGENE R. - Service Worker 10,11; 9,10,11,12. 149 BOLINGER, DAVID T. - French Club 9,10; Summer Oram 10; Intramural 9,10,11,12; A.V. Worker 10; Powder Puff Football Coach 12. BOON, DIANA J. - French Club 9; Marching Band 9; Dlttlngulahed Scholar 9,10,11,12; Croas Country 12; Track 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. BOWLIN, ANGEL L. - French Club 9; Concert Choir 11; Swing Choir 11; All City Choir 11; Homecoming Decorationa 11,12; Sketchbook 12; Track 9,10; Service Worker 9,10; Images 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 11,12; Powder Puff Football 11,12. BRACKEN, WILLIAM M. - Varalty Band 9; Marching Band 9,10,11; Pep Band 9,10; Track 9,10; Soccer 9,10. BREGIN, BOBI J. - D.E.C.A. 12; Spanlah Club 9; Homecoming Decoration 9; Service Worker 9,10,11,12; Image 11; Honor Roll 9,10,11. BROOKS, VALERIE L. - D.E.C.A. 11, VIce-Preeldent; Spanish Club 9,10; Speech Team 12; Imagea 11; Scroll Staff 11; Honor Roll 9,11,12; Homecoming Decorationa 12; Homecolng Court 9,10,12. BROWN, TRICIA K. BUSCHE, MICHAEL R. - Football 9,10; Spanlah Club 10; Hockey 9,11,12; A.V. Worker 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. BUSSICK, TIMOTHY J. - Spanl h Club 9,10,11; Penther Chib 10,11,12; Dl tingul hed Scholar 9,10; Football 9,10,11,12; Wrestling 9,10,11; Intramural 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 12; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. BUTLER, DAVID A. - Football 10; Soccer 11,12. CAIN, MICHELLE A. - Latin Club 9; Panther Club 12; Spanish Club 10,11,12; Varalty Band 9,10; Concert Band 11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Summer Drama 12; Muaical 11,12; Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. CALDWELL, KATHERINE M. - D.E.C.A. 11; Concert Choir 11,12; All City Choir 12; Mat Meld 11; Service Worker 10,11; Honor Roll 11. CAMPBELL, JAMES R. - Penther Club 12; Football 9,10,11,12; Intramural 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11. CANNON, VERNETTA L. CARR, XAVIER B. - Afro-Herttage 12; Panther Club 10,11,12; Football 10,11,12; Wreetllng 9,10; Track 10,11,12; Service Worker 9,10. CASSADAY, JENNIFER L. - Service Worker 11. CATER, BRIAN B. - Tennl 10,11; QoH 11. CHAMBERS, MARCUS E. - Afro-Herttage 9,10,11,12; Panther Club 10,11,12; Fe hlon Show 12; Track 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 9,10,11,12. CHANEY, TIMOTHY M. - Intramurala 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 11,12. CHRISTY, DAVID V. CIRILLO, PATRICK J. - Panther Club 10,11,12; Football 9,10,11,12; WraatJIng 9; Track 11. CLARK, HOLLY - Panther Club 11; Spanlah 11,12; Football 10,11,12, Manager Wre tling Manager 11; Student Manager Football 10,11,12, Wr  tJlng 11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. CLARK, KEVIN M. - French Club 9,10,11; Concert Choir 12; City Choir 12; Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 9. CLOPTON, JAMES B. - Baaeball 9. COATS, TIMOTHY P. COGHILL, ROBERT D. - 0££ . 11,12 (Treasurer French Club 9,10; Speech Turn 12; trick 10. COLE, CHERYL A. - Concert Choir (1,1  wing Char 12; Dletinguiened Scholar 10, 11; Homeeommg Decoration (.10,11: Varsity Choir (.10; Sketchbook 12; Honor Rod (,1C M M COLLIS, ANGELYN H. - French cm (.10,11,12 var  y 9,10, Marching Bond 9,10; Pop Bond (.10; PonDiorotto (.10; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12: Homocommg Docorooon 9,10,11.12; Prom Commit! 11; Skotcntoofc (.10,12; Chawfeary Service Worker 12; Studorrt Council (.10,11.12; Honor do! 9,10,11,12; Olonwood Tutor 12: Bat Owl 9; Powder Pull 11,12; Who ' s Who Among American High School CONNORS, TIMOTHY J. - Spontoh Club (.10; P h r dub 11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10.11.12: Baek fe l (Manager) 9,10,11,12; Got! 10,11,12; Int amurels 9.10.11.12: A.V. Worker (: Honor Roll 9,10.11,12; Parrthera ' Pauaa Sporta Anchor 12. COOMER, KIM D. CORBITT, MICHAEL CORNETT, KIMBERLEY E. COURTOIS, SCOTT E. - V.I.P. Club 12; Sp ni h CM. 10: Panther Club 12; Tennia 9,10: Track 9,10; Intramurala 9.10.12; Honor Roll 9,10,12. COVAULT, KIMM R. - Spanish Club 9,10,11; Marching Band 9: Summer Drama 11; Musical 12; Homecoming Decoration 9,10.11: Fall Play 11.12; Sketchbook 11,12; Service Worker 10.11.12; Images 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 11.12; Bal Girl 9; Powder Pull Football 11; Prom Committee 11. CRAIG, KELLY J. - French Club 9.10; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 11,12; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11. CUNNINGHAM, KEITH A. - serv.ce worker 12. DAGUE, KATHRYN SUE - Spanish Club 9,10.11; Honor Ro 9,10,11,12; Dletjngulehed Scholar 9,10; Powder Putt Foots ! 11,12, January Graduate. DAVIES, LARINA C. - French Club 9,10.11.12; Speech Team 12; Pit Orchestra 11; Orchestra 10.11.12; All City Orchestra 10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Honor Ron 9.10.11.12; Glenwood Tutor 12; Powder Putt Football 12. DAVIS, TODD E. - Service Worker 12. DAY, VICKI S. DELONG, TIMOTHY J. - Spanish Club 10; Homecoming Decorations 12; Exploring 10; Exploring 12. President. Explorers ' Presidents ' Association 12; Spring Conference Committee 12; A.V. Worker 10.11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11. DERHEIMER, TONIA L. - Spanish Club 11; Service Worker 12; Library Worker 12; Powder Putt Football 12; Sketchbook (Talent Show) 12. DIBELLA, THOMAS A. - German Club 9; Speech Team 11.12: Concert Choir 12; Summer Drama 10,11; Musical 10,11.12; Fee Play 10,11,12; Sketchbook (Talent Show) 11.12; Scroll Statt 11.12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. DILLMAN, RANDALL A. - Latin Club 11.12: Orchestra 9,10,11,12; Pit Orchestra 11: Musical 11: Service Worker 10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. DIMOND, RENEE A. - French Club 10,11.12 - President Pantherettea 9,10: Musical 12; Distinguished Scholar 9.10.11.12; Homecoming Decorations 10.11,12; Sketchbook 9,10.11.12: Service Worker 11.12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Putt Football 11.12. DINIUS, JOHN T. - Service Worker 12: Honor Ron 9.10.11.12- DOLLARHITE, RONDA R. - COE 12. Historian: Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 12; Service Worker 10.11.12; Honor Rol 10.11: Powder Puff Football 11.12. DONLEY. CRAIG EDWARD - Cross Country 9,10; Track 9,10; Intramurala 9,10,11.12; Honor Roll 9.10.11.12- 151 DONLEY, JEFFREY M. DOUGLAS, PHILLIP M. - Afro-Heritage 10; Panther Club 11,12; Basketball 10; Baaeball 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11. DOUGLAS, PHYLLIS M. Football 12. Afro-Heritage 9; Powder Puff DUNCAN, TIMOTHY A. - French Club 9; Panther Club 9,10; Homecoming Decorationa 12; Cross Country 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,11; Intramurals 12; Hockey 9,10,11,12 (All-State); Service Worker 12; Student Council 9,10,11,12; Safari Staff 12; Scroll Staff 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; All-SAC Cross Country 12; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11,12; Pep Band 9. DURHAM, SHEILA A. - C.O.E. 12; Distinguished Scholar 11,12; Service Worker 10; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. DURLAND, JENNIFER L. - D.E.C.A. H(President), 12 (District Vice-President); Latin Club 9; Spanish Club 10,11; Summer Drama 9- Homecoming Decorationa 9,10,11,12; Wrestling Manager 9,10; Student Council 9,10,11,12; Class Officer 9 (Vice President); Honor Roll 9,10,12; Bat Girl 9; Powder PUff Football 11,12. DYER, RENAE D. - C.O.E. 12 (Vice-President); Winter Semi-Formal Decorationa 12; Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 12. EATMON, DWIGHT EBERLE, KENNETH R EDWARDS, TONIA E. Honor 10,11. Worker 11; Track 11; Service Worker 10,11; A.V. Powder Puff Football 11,12. EIKENBERRY, JILL R. - Spanish Club 11,12; Varsity Band 9,10,11; Concert Band 12; Marching Band 9,10,11; Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 12. EISBERG, CHRISTOPHER J. - Orchestra 12; Varsity Band 9,10; Concert Band 11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Pit Orchestra 12; Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,12; Honor Roll 9.10,11,12. ELBRECHT, DANA K. - Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Pantherettea 10; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11; Homecoming Decorations 9,10,11,12; Prom Committee 11; Sketchbook 10,12; Student Council 9,10,11,12; Class Officer 10 (President), 11 (President); Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 12; Powder Puff Football 11,12. ELBRECHT, DONNA K. - French Club 9,10; Varsity Band 9,10; Concert Band 11; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Jaiz Too 9,10; Service Worker 11,12; Student Council 10,11,12; Class Officer 10 (Vice-President). ELEY, DERRICK D. - Afro-Heritage 9,10,11,12 (President); French Club 9,10,11; Math Club 11; Diatinguished Scholar 9,10,11; Sketchbook 11,12; Football 10; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; P.E. Worker 12; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11; Powder Puff Football Coach 12; Homecoming Court Escort 10. ELEY, SHEILA R. - Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. C.O.E. 12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; ELIAS, TINA M. - D.E.C.A. 11,12; Spanish Club 9,10,11; Pantherettea 9,11; Mat Maid 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. ELYEA, ANDREA L. - Spanish Club 9,10,11; Panther Club 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 10,11,12; Track 9,10,11,12; Gymnastics 9,10,11; Service Worker 12; Library Worker 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff Football 11,12. EPPES, DENISE M. - Afro-Heritage 9,10,11,12 (Vice President); D.E.C.A. 11; Panther Club 12; Homecoming Decorations 11,12; Basketball 9,10; Sketchbook 12; Mat Maid 11; Track 9,10,11; Service Worker 12; Images 12; Student Council 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff Football 11,12; Homecoming Court 11,12 (Oueen). ERVIN, JENNIFER E. - V.I.P. Club 12; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Varsity Band 10; Training Band 9; Concert Band 11; Marching Band 9,10,11; Honor Roll 9,10,11; Powder Puff Football 11,12. EVANS, JILL S. - French Club 9,10,11,12; Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 10,11,12; Madrigal Choir 11; Varsity Band 9,10; Marching Band 9,10; Pep Band 9,10; Musical 12; All City Choir 12; Diatinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Decorations 9,10,11,12; Prom Committee 11; Sketchbook 10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 12; Powder Puff Football 11,12; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 12. FALEY, MATTHEW M. - Latin Club 9,10,11; Speech Team 12; Summer Drama 9,10,11; Musical 10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11; Fall Play 11,12; Track 9; A.V. Worker 10,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Soccer 12. FANNING, KATRINA A. FILES, TERRY L. - Sketchbook 12; Track 9,10,11. 152 FITCH, JERRY D. Roll 10,11,12. Latin CM 8,10,11,1 r F M FITCH, KEITH A. - French Clot 9.10,11,12; Spaecti Tim 12; Swing Choir 10,11,12; Orchestra 9,10,11.12. Pr o«rt; Concert Band 10,11,12; Pit Orchestra 9,10,11.12; Wml Hum 11.12; M City Orchestra 10,11,12; Oistwgmehed Scholar 9,10.11.12: Sketchbook 10,11,12; Honor Roe 9,10,11,12; fflenwood Tutor 12 FLAUGH. JONATHAN E. - Panther Club 11.12; l l o m a c o m kag Decorations 12; Football 9.10,11.12; WrosHmg 10 11.12 Service Worker 11,12; Honor Rod 10. FLOWERS, LORRAINE K. - Art Club 10; French Cbb 10-. Pantherettes 9,10,11; Sketchbook 9,10; Library Worker 12. FLOWERS, TARITA J. - Afro-Heritage 10.11.12; French Club 11,12; 8panlah Club 9,10.11.12; Track 11; O le n wood Tulor 12; Powder Puff Football 11,12. FOLTZ, KRISTEEN K. 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 12. FOWLKES, JAMES D. Basketball 9; Track 10,11; FRANCE, SCOTT A. - 9,10,11,12. Art Club 9.10; Spanish Club - Croaa Country 10; Footbe tr. Service Worker 9.10. Tennis 11; Track 10; Honor Roa FRIDMAN, PERNILLA E. - Latin Club 12; Croaa Country 12; Tennia 12. FRY, ELIZABETH A. - Spanish Club 9.10; Verarty Bend 9,10; Concert Band 11,12; Marching Band 9,10: Pep Band 9,10.11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Putf Football 12. FUQUA, TANGELA J. - Afro-Heritage 10,11,12; 0.E.CJL 11; V.I.P. Club 12; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Track 11; Student Manager 12; Student Council 12; Honor Rod 10,11; G le n wood Tutor 12; Powder Putt Football 11,12; F.S.A. 10.11. Treasurer. GALBREATH, RICHARD S. - Latin Club 9.10.H; Speech Team 12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11.12; Tennis 9,10.11.12: Baseball 9,10; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. GARBER, SEAN M. - Spanish Club 9.10,11; WRNS 12; Track 9,10; Intramurals 10.11,12; Service Worker 12; Honor Roi 9. GATCHELL, ANGELA D. - Spanish ciub 9,10.11 (President). 12; Summer Drama 11,12; Musical 9 (Backstage). 10,11.12: Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11.12: Homecoming Decorations 9,10,11,12; Fall Play 9 (Backstage). 11.12: Volleyball 10 (Manager); Cheerleader 9; Images 10: Scroll Staff 10.11 (Managing Editor), 12 (Editor-in-Chief); Glenwood Tutor 12: Prom Committee 11. GAVIN, KARA R. - French Club 9,10,11.12; Spanish Club 10,11; Chemistry Service Worker 12; Images 11; Honor Roll 9,10,11; Glenwood Tutor 12. GEBHART, GINA K. Roll 9,10,11,12. Art Club 9; C.O.E. 12 (Treasurer); Honor GERARDOT, ANITA A. GERARDOT, RODNEY T. - in memoriam GERVAIS, DAVID M. - Football 9,10,n,12: Wrestling 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,11.12; Honor Roll 10,11. GIBSON, MICHAEL J. - Spanish Club 10.11; Track 9,10.11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. GILL, GARY F. - German Club 9,10,11; Marching Band 9; Football 10; Track 10; Library Worker 12. GOODSON, CHRISTOPHER K. GOTTLIEB, KEN A. - Spanish Club 10.11: Football 10.11; Wrestling 11,12; Track 9,10; Intramurals 11,12; Service Worker 10; Honor Roll 9. GREEN. ARETHA C. - Afro-Heritage 10.11.12; V.I.P. Club 9.10: Spanish Club 9,10,11; Varsity Band 9,10: Concert Band 11; Marching Band 9,10; Homecoming Decorations 9.10,11,12; Afro-Heritage Talent Fashion Show 11.12; Mat Maid 11; Track 10,11; Honor Roll 9,10.12; Glenwood Tutor 11: Powder Puff Football 11,12; Girls Basketball Manager 12. 153 GREER, KIM P. - Afro-Heritage 9; Panther Club 11,12; Orchestra 9,10,11,12; Pit Orcheetra 9,10,11,12; Crose Country 11,12; Track 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 12. GREER, MECHELLE Y. - Afro-Heritage 9,10; V.I.P. Club 9,10; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Decorations 9,10,11,12; Student Council 9,10,11,12; Class Officer 11; Powder Puff Football 11,12. GRIEBEL, SCOTT A. GRIENINGER, MELISSA D. - German Club 9,10,11,12 (Vice President 11); Varsity Band 9,10; Marching Band 9,10; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Bat Girt 9; Powder Puff Football 11,12. Latin Club 9,10,11; Powder Puff Football GRUBER, MARY M. 12. GUEVARA, DANIEL A. GUTERMUTH, LORI A. - d.e.CA. 11,12; v.i.p. Club 12; Service Worker 10,11; Honor Roll 12; Bat Girl 11; Powder Puff Football 11,12. HABERLY, ANDREW P. - D.E.CA. 12; Marching Band 12; Stage Craft 11,12; Powder Puff Cheerleader 12; Football 10,11; Track 9; Honor Roll 9; Homecoming Escort 12. HALL, JENIFER A. HAMILTON, SUSAN R. - Golf 10; Service Worker 11; Qlenwood Tutor 12; Powder Puff Football 11,12. HANLEY, WILLIAM B. - Homecoming Decorations 12; Tennis 10- Powder Puff Cheerleader 12; Gymnastic 12(Manager); Intramurals 9,10,11,12; A.V. Worker 9,10; Homecoming Escort 12. HARGIS, TIMOTHY R. - Spanish Club 10,11,12; Powder Puff Cheerleader 12; Baseball 10; Intramurals 10,11,12; Service Worker 12; Powder Puff Coach. HARRINGTON, TERRENCE L. HART, CHERYL L. HARTMAN, CRAIG T. - Panther Club 11,12! Powder Puff Cheerleader 12; Basketball 9,10,11,12, Co-Captain 12; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Student Council 9,10,11,12; Class Officer 12, President. HARVEY, BRENT C. - Panther Club 10,11,12; Football 9,10,11; Intramurals 9,10. HAYWOOD, TIMOTHY L. HEATHMAN, TERRALYNN - D.E.C.A. 11,12, President 11 12; Varsity Choir 9,10; Track 10; Images 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff Football 11; Treble Choir 11. HEENAN, TINA M. - Honor Roll 10,12. HENDERSON, WILLIE J. - Football 9,10. HERBST, WILLIAM R. - Panther Club 12; Football 10,12; Track 11; A.V. Worker 12. HERMAN, STEVEN J. - German Club 11; Panther Club 12; Football 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10. HERSHBERGER, KARLA D. - V.I.P. Club 12; Spanish Club 12; Concert Choir 11,12; Musical 11,12; Homecoming Decorations 12; Bowling Club 9,10; Volleyball 9; Powder Puff Football 11.12; Varsity Choir 9,10. HIGGINBOTHAM, DIANE D. 154 Service Wg U 12 HINMAN, CHRISTOPH R. HINTON, GARY A. - Track 10.11,12; HOGUE, CYNTHIA J. - Omm C4t «.10.11.12. Vice President 12; Service Worker 10.1 12 '  pe 11,12; Homecoming Decorations 9,10; Powder Pul he 12; «ero SUM 11; Honor He 10,11. HOLLOWAY, JAMES R. - Orcheetre 12-, vif.nr e«nd i, , Concert Band 11,12; Marching Bend Mft11,12 Pel V-.neetre 12: Pap Band 9,10,11,12; Jazz Too( 9,10; Wind Machine 11.12; Distinguished Scholar 11,12; Sketchbook 9.10,11,12: Honor Roe 9.10,11,12. HOLTHAUS, JILL A. - French Oub 10.11; WstlnoMrahed Scholar 9,10,11; Versify Choir 9; Oorl 11; Honor Roe 1 9,10,11.12: Powder Puff Football 12. HOTTINGER, PATRICK J. HOWARD, SHARON E. - French Ckib 9,10: Vererty Bend ft Concert Band 10,11; Marching Band 9.10,11,12: Pep Bend 9,10,11,12; Wind Machine 11; Sketchbook 11; Honor Roe 9,10,11,12. HOYLE, LESLIE R. - French Club 9.10.11; Service Worker 10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff Footbe 11, 12. HUNDLEY, MICHAEL M. HUNTER, JUSTIN H. - Oermen Club 10; Latin Club 9; Team 12; Marching Band 9,10; Jazz Too 9; Distinguished 9,10,11,12; Student Council 9,10,11,12. Treaaurer 11; Honor Roe 9,10,11,12; Soccer 12. JACKSON, CYNTHIA D. JACKSON, VALERIE L. JACOB, LISA K. - Latin Club 10,11,12; Service Worker 12: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff Football 11. JEMISON, CHARLES - Afro-Heritage 10.11.12; Talent Show 10,11,12; Football 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9; Track 10,11,12; Intramurals 10,11; Service Worker 11. JENTGEN, PHILIP C. - Stagecraft 10; Honor Roll 12 JINKS, EVA C. - French Club 9,10,11, Preaident 11; Panther Club 12; Marching Band 10,11; Pantherettes 10,11; Drabngurahed Scholar 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Decorations 11.12; Cross Country 9; Mat Maid 11; Track 9,10; Service Worker 11.12; Cheerleader 9: Student Council 9,10,11,12; Seren Staff; Honor Rod 9,10,11.12: Glenwood Tutor 12; Powder Puff Football 12. JOHNSON, CAROL S. - Service Worker 11,12; Powder Puff Football 11. JOHNSON, DANNER M. - Footbell 9. Wrestling 9.10,11,12: Track 9; Service Worker 10,12: Library Worker 10. JOHNSON, RENEE D. JOHNSON, VINCENT Y. - D.E.OA. 11; Spanish Ch 10, Jazz Too! 10; Pep Bend 9; Honor JOHNSON, WILLIAM P. Roll 9,10,11,12 JONES, CATHERINE E. JONES, LANNETTE S. JONTZ, JEFF R. - Spanish Club 9.10.11.12: Varsity Band 9.10; Concert Band 11; Marching Band 9.10 11.12: Jazz Too! 9.10: Wind Machine 11; Distinguished Scholar 9.10.11,12- Honor Roe 9,10,11,12; Principal ' s List 9.10.11.12 Glenwood Tutor 12 55 JORDAN, JULIE D. - Panther Club 10; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Pantherettes 10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 10,11,12; Sketchbook 10,11,12; Track 9,10,11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 12. JORDAN, LAWANDA D. - Swing Choir 9; Sketchbook 11,12; Powder Put) Football 11,12. KAUFMAN, KAREN E. - French Club 9,10,11,12; Varsity Band 9 10; Concert Band 11,12; Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Jazz Too 11; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Summit City S.A.D.D. Council 12; Safari StaH 10; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Principal ' s List 9,10,11,12; STAND 12 (Vice-President of Special Events). KEAFFABER, J.T. - D.E.C.A. 11; Service Worker 9,10. KEITH, MICHAEL D. - Spanish Club 10; Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 10; Honor Roll 9. KERN, JENNIFER L. KETROW, SCOTT O. - Spanish Club 10; Panther Club 11,12; Varsity Band 9,10; Concert Band 11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11 (Drum Major), 12 (Drum Major); Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Jazz Too 9; Distinguished Scholsr 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10,11 (Captain), 12 (Captain); Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. KEY KARLA J. - Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Varsity Band 12; Concert Band; Marching Band 9,10; Pep Band 9,10; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11; Service Worker 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 12. KEYS, TRACY R. - Atro-Heritage 10,12; O.E.A. 11,12; Sketchbook 10,12; Powder Puff; GymnaatJcs 11; Library Worker 10; Cheerleader 12. KIELER, SCOTT D. - German Club 9,10; Summer Drama 10,11,12; Muaical 12; Fall Play 11,12. KINDRED, LAURA A. - French Club 9,10; Honor Roll 10,11,12. KJELLGREN, PATRIK L. - Panther Club 12; Cross Country 12; Track 12. KNIGHT, REOLA L. - C.O.E., 12 A(ro-Heritage 10,11; Spaniah Club 11; Track 9,11; Powder Puff Football 11. KNOUSE, ROGER A. - Concert Band 9; O.E.A. 11,12; Honor Roll 10,12. KOCEVAR, KATHLEEN F. - Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Concert Choir 12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Pantherettes 10,11,12; All-City Choir 12; Sketchbook 10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 12; Junior Achievement 9,10,11 (President). KOFOID, MICHELLE A. - German Club 9,10; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Decorations 10; Sketchbook 12; Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff Football 12. KOLB, MICHAEL K. - German Club 9.10; Speech Team 12; Panther Club 12; Musical 10; Sketchbook 10,11,12; Cross Country 9,10,11,12; Track 10,11,12; Intramurals 9,10,11; Service Worker 10,11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Business Basics Instructor 12. KORTHAL, LYNN R. - French Club 10,11; Panther Club 10,11,12; Distinguished Scholsr 12; Basketball 9,10; Volleyball 9,10,11,12; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. KRATZMAN, LORI A. - D.E.C.A. 11,12; French Club 9,10; Distinguished Scholar 9,10; Honor Roll 9,10,11; Bat Girl 9; Homecoming Court 9,12. KRIST, HOLLI S. - French Club 9,10; Varsity Band 9,10; Concert Band 11; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Pep Band 9,10,11; Pantherettes 12; Sketchbook 9,10,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. LADIG, CYNTHIA M. - French Club 9,10; Varsity Band 9,10; Concert Band 11; Marching Band 9,10,11; Pantherettes 10,11; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Decorations 10; Sketchbook 10,11; Student Council 10,11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff Football 12. LAIDROO, INGRID E. - V.I.P. Club 10; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Varsity Band 9,10; Concert Band 11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Wind Machine 10,11,12; Summit City S.A.D.D. Council 12; Sketchbook 10,11,12; Images 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; S.T.A.N.D. 12; J.A. 10,11,12. LANDIS, KARI S. - V.I.P. Club 12; Service Worker 10,11,12; Powder Puff Football 12. LANGLET, JAMES JOSEPH - Cross Country 9,10,11,12; Wrestling 10,11,12; Track 9,10,11; Student Manager 9,10.11; Honor Roll 11,12. 156 LANIER, JOELLEN E. - French Club 9,10: Ptntw Out it.12: Disungunhed Scholar 9,10.11.12. Horrwcoming Decoreeone 9,10,11,12; 8err.ee Worker 10.11,12; Cheerleader 9.10.11,12; Oees Officer 9; ScroW Staff 12; Honor RoH I 10.11.12; OUmmd Tutor 11; Powder Puff Footta 11.12 LAROCQUE, GREGORY C. - Spen.tr Ck 9.10.11; Sketchbook 12; Football 10. Basketba 9,10; imremurale 9,10,11.12; Sarvica Worker 12; Student Council 11.12: Honor Boa 9,10,12; Powder Puff Footbe Coach 11.12. LASSITER, LORNA LAWLOR, AMY B. - French Club 11.12; Lean Club 9.10-. Marching Band 11; Homecom.no, Decorations 10.12. Track 9-. Volleyball Manager 9; Service Worker 12; Honor Roe 9.10,11.12; Powder Puff Footbell 12; Prom Commioee 11. LAYTON, MICHELLE A. - D.E.CA. 12; Soenah Choir 9; Homecoming Decorairona 9,10; Sketchbook 12; Roll 9,10,11,12. LEHMAN, PAMELA S. - C.O.E. 12; Soemeh 11; I Scholar 12; Homecoming Decorations 12; Honor Ro« 9.10,11 12; Powder Puff Footbell 11; Prom Committee 11. LEMERT, BRIAN J. - Orchestra 11, 12; Vereity Bend 10; Concert Band 10; Marching Band 9.10; Pit Orcheetre 11; Stagecraft 10; Pep Band 10; Jazz Tool 9: Sketchbook 12; Track 9,10; Intramurale 9,10,11,12; Honor Rod 9.10,11,12. LEONARD, LISA D. - French Club 9,10.11,12; Panther Club 9,10,11,12; Orcheatra 9,10,11.12; Prt Orchestra 11,12; Oiabnouiened Scholar 9,10,11.12; Varaity Golf 9.10.11.12. Captain 12: Honor Ron 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff Footbell 12. LEUNBERGER, WILLIAM A. - Lahn Club 9.10,11,12: Club 9,10,11; Speech Team 12. LEWIS, FLOYD LIGHT, TODD A. - Panther Club 10,11,12; Spaniah Club 9,10: Homecoming Decorations 12; Football 9,10.11,12; AJ S-A-C. 12. Football; Wrestling 9,10; Baseball 9.10,11.12; lu ll a ni ma te 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. LINDSEY, TIMOTHY D. - Afro-Hentage 9,10,11.12; 11,12; Baseball 9; Service Worker 12. LINK, GWYNNE L. - D.E.C.A. 11; Track H; Service Worker 11,12; Powder Puff Football 11,12. LIPP, SUZANNE G. - French Club 9.10,11; Speech Teem 12; Pantherettes 10; Summer Drama 9,10,11: Musical 11.12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Decorations 10,11,12; Fall Play 11,12; Sketchbook 12; Service Worker 12; Student Council 10,11,12, Vice-President 12: Class Officer ft; Scroll Staff 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10.11.12; Bat Girt 9; Gienwood Tutor 11; Powder Puff Football 11. LITTRELL, TINA M. LOFTIN, STACIA A. - Panther Club 11,12; Diatinguiahed Scholar 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Decorations 9,10,11,12; Sketchbook 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 10.11.12; Cheerleader 9,10,11,12; Student Council 9,10; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Gienwood Tutor 11; Powder Puff Football 11.12; Prom Committee 11 LONG, MICHIKO C. LOTHAMER, PHILLIP G. LOUTSENHIZER, TROY K. - French Club 9.10,11; Club 12; Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11.12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Pep Band 9.10,11,12; Track 9; Gienwood Tutor 11 LUCAS, NANCY J. - Panther Club 9,10,11,12; Spaniah Ckjb 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Decorations 9.10.11; Sketchbook 12; Gymnastics 9.10; Cheerleader 11.12; Student Council 11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff Football 11.12. LUTHE, RONALD D. LUTZ, DAVID L. - Hockey 10.11,12. MACDONALD, DAVID A. - Latin Club 9,10,11.12; Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11: Marching Band 9.10,11.12; Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Jazz Tool 9,10; Wind Machine 10,12; Distinguished Scholar 9.10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10.11.12; Principal ' s List 9. MACDOWELL, MICHELLE S. - Speech Team 12; Sand 12; Intramurale 12; Scroll Staff 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. -r MACDOWELL, RYAN M. - Panther Club 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10; Basketball 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,11; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Soccer 12; F.C.A. 10,11,12. MACMILLAN, KIMBERLY C. - French Club 9,10,11; Panther Club 12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Pantherettes 9,10,11,12; Captain 12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Decorations 12; Sketchbook 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 12; Imeges 9,12; Student Council 9,10 Class Officer 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Principal ' s List 9,10,11; Tri-Kappa Award 11. MANKE, BETH A. - German Club 9,10,11,12; Summer Drama 9,10; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Decorations 910,11,12; Tri-Kappa Award 11; Fall Play 9; Service Worker 10,11,12; Scroll Staff 10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Principal ' s List 9,10,11; Powder Puff Football 11,12. MANNING, ROBERT R. - French Club 9,10; Track 10,11. MANSFIELD, ANNE L. - French Club 9,10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10; Marching Band 9,10; Pep Band 9,10; Distinguished Scholsr 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Decorations 9,10,11,12; Campus Life 10,11; Sketchbook 12; Images 10,12; Scroll Staff 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Qlenwood Tutor 12; Powder Puff Football 11,12. MARCOTTE, PAMELA S. - V.I.P. Club 10; French Club 9,10,11; Concert Choir 11,12; Afro-Heritage Fashion Show 9; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Qlenwood Tutor 12; Powder Puff Football 12. MARTIN, KEITH A. - Varsity Band 12; Concert Band 12; Marching Band 12. MARTIN, KIMBERLY A. - Spanish Club 9,10; Service Worker 11,12; Honor Roll 11. MASHBURN, DOMINIC E. • Football 9,10. MATHIAS, KATHERINE K. - German Club 9,10; Pantherettes 10,11; Volleyball Manager 11; Service Worker 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10; Bat Girl 9,10; Powder Puff Football 12. MATTHEWS, MICHAEL T. MAUCH, JENNIFER S. - Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Decorations 10,11; Track 10; Volleyball 9,10; Intramurals 12; Service Worker 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Principal ' s List 9,10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 11; Tri-Kappa Award 11. MCCALLA, RICHARD G. MCCANN, SINDY R. - D.E.C.A. 11,12; Powder Puff Football 11. MCCON, KIMBERLY A. - C. O.E. 12; O.E.C.A. 11; Panther Club 10; Spanish Club 9,10; Homecoming Decorations 9,10; Gymnastics 9,10; Student Council 10,12; Class Officer 10 (Secretary); Honor Roll 9,10; Bat Girl 9; Powder Puff Football 11,12. MCELROY, AUTUMN M. - Panther Club 11,12; Gymnastics 11,12; Intramurals 11,12; Library Worker 12; Glenwood Tutor 12. MCGRAW, DIANA L. - C.O.E. 12; Marching Band 11; Track 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. MCKINNEY, TABATHA L. MENOR, BARRY L. - Panther Club 11,12; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9; Sketchbook 12; Powder Puff Cheerleader 12; Football 9,10; Wrestling 9,10,11,12; Track 9; Service Worker 11. MERRITT, FRED J. - Spanish Club 10,11; Varsity Band 9,10; Marching Band 9,10; Pep Band 9,10; Explorer Law 9,10,11,12; Sketchbook 12; Service Worker 11,12; Student Council 9,10,11,12 (President); Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Junior Achievement 9,10,11,12 (National Company of the Year Winner). MEYER, BRUCE A. - Panther Club 10,11,12; Football 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Intramurals 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. MEYER, CYNTHIA R. - V.I.P. Club 9; German Club 10,11,12; Panther Club 12; Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 12; Stagecraft 11; Musical 10,11,12 (Publicity); All City Choir 11,12; Homecoming Decorations 9,10,11,12; Junior Achievement 10,11; Panthers ' Pause 12; Fell Play 12 (Publicity); Sketchbook 12; Service Worker 10; Honor Roll 11,12; Business Basics 10.11; Treble Choir 10; Varsity Choir 9; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11,12. MEYER, DEAN E. - German Club 9.10.11; Hockey 9,10,11,12. MILLER, JEFFREY A. 158 MILLER, JOEL L. - French Ck 10.11; teanttn Out) 1ft Football 9,10; Service «  11; Honor Roi «. MILLER, TERRY P. - 8pant h Club 9.10. MISER, REBECCA L. MOENNIG, BETH A. - French Club 9,10,11; Verarty Bawd 1 Concert Band 11,12; Marching Band 4,10.11; Pee Band 1,10,11.12; Distinguished Scholar 9.10,11.12; Service Worker 10.12; Honor Roe 9,10,11,12; Who ' a Who Among American High School Student 11. MONTGOMERY, JONI L. - Spanish Club 9.10.11; v« Band 10; Concert Band 11; Marching Band 9; Pap Band 9.10.11; Olatingulahad Scholar 9,10,11.12; Honor Roa 9,10.11,12: Powder Pufi Football 11. MORENO, MIGUEL MORRELL, ANGELA M. - Span.ah Club 10.11. 12; Voteirba 9.10,11; Safari Start 11,12. Scro« Staff 11,12; Honor Boa 9,10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 12; Powder Purl Footbe 12- MORRIS, MICHELLE R. - Afro-HerrUge 11.12; Track 10.11; Library Worker 10; Honor Roll 12. MORRISON, DOUGLAS W. - Latin ciub 9.10; m cmb 12: Dlatingulahed Scholar 9.10.11.12; Honor Roll 9.10.11,12. MORROW, RODNEY A. MORTON, KATHLEEN A. MOYER, ALAN C. - Basketball 9: Baaebali 9.10,11.12: I Roll 9.10,11,12. MYERS, JAMES R. - Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. NAHRWOLD, DANIEL V. - Honor rod 9,10.11. NASH, TAMRA R. - D.E.C.A. 11.12; Spanish Club 9.10; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Decorations 11.12: Stage Crew (Musical) 10; Basketball 9; Volleyball 9.10.11; ScroM StaH 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Bal Girl 10: Powder Putt Footbet 12; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. NICCUM, JOYCE G. - Spanish Club 9.10.11; Concert I 11,12; All City Choir 12; Distinguished Scholar 9.10.11.12; ' Country 12; Track 10; Honor Roll 9.10.11.12: Powder Putt 11. NIEWYK, ROBERT K. - Latin Club 9,10.11.12; Speech Team 12; Concert Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 9.10,11,12: Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Wind Machine 10.11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Sketchbook 9.10,11.12; Scroll Staff 12: Honor Rol 9,10.11,12; Principal List 9,10,11,12. Transfer from Michigan. 12. NOGA, VINCENT D. - Distinguished Scholar 11: Homecoming Decorations 10,11; Honor Roll 9,10.11,12. NOYES, THOMAS M. - French Club 10,11,12; Distinguiahed Scholar 10,11,12; Scroll Staff 11,12; Honor Roll 9.10.11.12. ORTIZ, ISRAEL PAPE, JOHN D. PARKER, ANITA PASS, DAVID W. - Chess Club 12: Spanish Club 9.10,11,12: Summer Drama 11,12; Baseball 11.12; Service Worker 10,11.12; A.V. Worker 9; Honor Roll 10.11,12; Glenwood Tutor 12. PATNOE, JEAN-MARC M. ' 5? PATTERSON, DEBORAH G. - D.E.C.A. 11; Spanish 11; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Soccer 10. PEAK, LYNN D. - Spanish Club 9,10,11; Track 9,10; Gymnastics 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. PEDERSON, KRISTEN Y. - French 9,10,11; Homecoming Decorations 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 11; Powder Puff Football 11. PEMBROKE, JILL A. PERKINS, MARK A. PERRY, CHANTAL D. - Concert Choir 11,12; Varsity Choir 9,10; Service Worker 12. PERSON, LYNN AN S. - V.I.P. Club 9; German Club 9,10,11; Marching Band 10,11,12; Pantherett.es 10,11,12, Captain 12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Decorations 9,10,11; Sketchbook 10,11,12; Service Worker 10,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. PETERSCHMIDT, KRISTIN A. - French Club 9,10,11; Homecoming Decorations 9,10,11,12; Sketchbook 12; Gymnastics 11,12; Service Worker 10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,12; Powder Puff Football 11,12. PETERSON, TODD A. - Panther Club 10,11,12; Wrestling 10,11. PETIT, JILL A. - V.I.P. Club 9; French Club 9,10,11; Marching Band 9,10; Pantherettes 9,10; Homecoming Decoratins 9,10,11; Sketchbook 9,12; Service Worker 10,11; Student Council 9,10; Honor Roll 9,10,12; Glenwood Tutor 11; Powder Puff Football 11,12. PHILLIPS, RODNEY L. - Afro-Heritage 12; Panther Club 11,12; Varsity Band 12; Concert Band 10,11; Marching Band 9; Pep Band 10; Sketchbook 11; Football 10,11,12; Track 10,11; Intramurala 11,12. PIKEL, JAMES C. PIO, JEFFERY M. - German Club 12; Homecoming Decorations 11; Sketchbook 12; Intramurals 10,11,12; Service Worker 11; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. POIGNARD, NICHOLE E. - V.I.P. Club 10; Spanish Club 9,10,11 (Treasurer); Speech Team 12; Summer Drama 9; Musical 10; Distinguished Scholar 9; Homecoming Decorations 9,10,11,12; Hoosler Girls State 11 (Outstanding Representative); Service Worker 12; Student Council 9,10,11,12; Class Officer 11 (Treasurer), 12 (Treasurer); Scroll Staff 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 12; Powder Puff Football 12. POROSTOVSKY, DEAN A. PRATT, SUZANNE M. - D.E.C.A. 12; French Club 9,10,11; Marching Band 9,10; Pantherettes 9,10; Homecoming Decorations 10,11,12; Sketchbook 9,12; Football Manager 11,12; Service Worker 10,11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff Football 12. PRIDDY, DEANNE B. - C.O.E. 12; German Club 10; Speech Team 12; Concert Band 9,10; Marching Band 9,10; Track 9,10,11; A.V. Worker 11,12; Student Council 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff Football 11,12; Panther ' s Pause Co-Acnhor 12. RANDALL, AMY L. - Spanish Club 11,12; Homecoming Decorations 9,10; Student Manager(Track) 9; Images 10,11; Bat Girl 9; Powder Puff Football 11,12; S.T.A.N.D. 12. REED, GERALD O. REED, MARK A. - German Club 11,12; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9. REED, ROSEMARY S. - V.I.P. Club 10; French Club 9,10,11; Varsity Band 9,10; Concert Band 11; Marching Band 9,10,11; Pep Band 9,10,11; Homecoming Decorations 12; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11,12; Images 12; Safari Staff 10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff Football 12. REEVES, ALISHA - D.E.C.A. 12; Service Worker 12. RESENDEZ, NORMA E. RICHARDS, WADE D. - Panther Club 11,12; Math Club 12; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Football 9,10,11,12 (Captain, Honorable Mention S.A.C.); Track 10,11,12; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 12. 160 RICHARDSON, SCOT T. - teenier. Out 10.11.12; Cim Cam+f 9; Honor ROM 8,10,11,12; Q lenwood Tutor 12. RICHMOND, TYRA M. - V.I.P. Oub 12; Labr. Oub 12: Honor Ro 11; Powder Putt Football 12. RIEDINGER, MARK W. - Vererty Bend 9.10; Concert Bend 11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Pop Band 10,11,12; Service Worker 10; Honor Roll 10. ROBINSON, CLAUDIA M. Honor Roll 11,12. F.S.A. 10; Library Worker 10.12: ROBINSON, TRACY N. - 0.E.OA. ii.ifc Be  .10,11.12; Track 9.10,11,12; Honor Ron 9.10. ROBINSON, YOLANDA R. - Panther ctub 11,12; Verse o 9,10,11,12; Track 9.10.11,12; Student Mar.aja- 11,12; Service Worksr 11; Powder Puff Football 11,12. ROEMER, BRIAN D. - Spamah dob 9,10; 9,10,11,12; Service Workar 10; Honor Rol 12. ROEMER, MARK D. - Spanish Ck 9,10; Panther Ckib 11.12: Football 9,10,11,12; Intramurala 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 10. ROSE. TAMARA K. - Track 9,10; Library Work 11; 11; Powder Puff Football 11; FS 10. ROTH, LAURA A. - French Club 10,11; Concert Choir 11,12: Swing Choir 11,12; Varaity Band 10; Marching Band 9,10: 11,12; Fraahman Band 9; Treble Choir 9,10; Sketchbook 12; Worker 12; Honor Roll 9,10; Qlenwood Tutor 12; Powder Puff Football 11,12. RUBLE, KIRSTEN E. - Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Panther Club 10,11,12; Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 12; Summer Drama 10; Musical 11; Ail City Choir 11; Diatinguiahed Scholar 10.11,12; Homecoming Decorationl 9,10,11,12; Who ' a Who Among American High School Student 11,12; Sketchbook 12: Gymnastics 10.12 (Mental Attitude Award, Co-Captain); Cheerleader 9,11 (Co-Captain; Student Council 10,12; Stfari Staff 12 (Edrtor-lrt-Chief); Sero Staff 12; Honor Roil 9,10,11,12; Qlenwood Tutor 12; Bat Qkl 9; Powder Puff Football 11,12; Varaity Choir 9,10. RUDOLPH, ANGELA M. - V.I.P. Club 9; French Ckib 9,10,11; Marching Band 10,11; Pantherettes 10,11; Diatinguiahed Scholar 10: Homecoming Decorations 10,11,12; Sketchbook 10,11: Mat Maid 11; Service Worker 11,12; Saftri Staff 12: Honor Rol 9.10,11,12; Powder Pufl Football 12. RUTZ, KIMBERLY K. - French Oub 9.10,11; Panther Oub 12; Varaity Band 10; Concert Band 11,12; Marching Band 9,10; Pep r 9,10,11,12; Diatinguiahed Scholar 9,10,11,12; Who ' Who Among American High School Students 12; National Honor Society 11,12; Freahman Band 9; Service Worker 11,12; Images 12: Student Counei 9; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 12; Powder Puff Footbe 11,12. SABIA, ELISABETH A. - V.I.P. Club 11,12 (President LaMn Club 9,10,11,12 (Officer); Math Oub 12; Varaity Band 10; Concert Band 11; Marching Band 9,10,11,2; Stagecraft 11; Pep Band 9,10,11; Musical 11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10.11,12: S.TJLNJ). 11,12; Freshman Band 9; Mai Maid 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Prtneip Liat 9,10,11,12; Campua Life 10,11,12; Future Problem SoMng Te 12; Tri-Kappa Award 11; Who ' s Who Among American Students 12; National Merit Semi-Finalist Fineist 12; Vel e dfc t ari an . Class of ' 85. SALAY, JEFFREY R. - Panther Oub 12: Spaniah Oub 10; Varaity Band 9,10: Concert Band 11; Marching Band 9,10; Pep Band 9,10,11; Jazz Too 10; Cross Country 11,12; Track 9,10,11; Honor Rol 10,11. SALVADOR, MANUELA - French Oub 12; Lattn Oub 12; Spaniah Club 12; Honor Roll 12. SANDERLIN, MARK T. - Atro-Herltsge 11; Spaniah Oub 11; Wrestling 10; Track 10. SANDERS, ROBERT L. SA WYER, DOUGLAS E. SCHEELER, JEFF K. SCHELL, ANN L. - V.IJ . 9,10; French Oub 9,10.11,12; Qotf 11,12: Service Worker 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11; Glenwood Tutor 12: Powder Puff Football 12. SCHNABEL, WILLIAM E. - Panther Oub 11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9; Football 9,10,11.12; Wrestling 9,10,11.12: Track 9.10; Student Council 11; Class Officer 12; Honor Ro« 9.10. SCHROEDER, DEBRA L. - French Oub 9.10,11.12: Speech Team 11,12; Secretary; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Tri-Kappa Award 11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Principal ' s List 9.10.11; Powder Puff Football 12. SCOTT, BRITT D. 161 SEPLAK, CHRISTOPH M. - Gorman Club 9,10,11,12, President 10; Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Jazz Tool 11,12; Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 12; Track 9,10; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. SHARPE, KIMBERLY Y. - Afro-Heritage 9,10,11; Spanish Club 10,11; Concert Choir 11,12; Varsity Choir 9; Student Manager 11,12, Basketball; Tra ck 9,10,11; Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Powder Putt Football 11. SHEETS, ERIN K. SHELL, GREGORY A. - Varsity Band 9, Concert Band 10,11; Marching Band 9,10; Jazz Tool 10; Service Worker 9,10,12; A.V. Worker 11; Homecoming Court 12. SHENFELD, JERRY J. - Honor Roll 9,10,11. SHEPLER, BRIAN L. - Latin Club 9,10; Swing Choir 10,11,12; Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Drum Major; Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Wind Machine 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Sketchbook 9,10,11,12; Basketball 10; Golt 12; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. SHIELDS, DONALD G. - French Club 9; Chess Club 11; Math 12; Distinguished Scholar 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Principal ' s List 12. SIMMONS, SHARI A. SKELTON, MARC D. - Panther Club 10,11,12; Spanish Club 9 10; Distinguished Scholar 9; Homecoming Decorations 12; Football 9,10,11,12; Wrestling 9; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. SMITH, ANDREW K. - Spanish Club 9,10; Chess Club 9,10; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Principal ' s List 9,10,11,12; Tri-Kappa Award 11. SMITH, LISA R. SMITH, LUCINDA J. - D.E.C.A. 11; Panther Club 11,12; Homecoming Decorations 10,11; Golf 11; Service Worker 11, 12; Glenwood Tutor 11,12; Powder Puff Football 12. SMITH, PETER J. - German Club 10,11,12; Sketchbook 10,11,12; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Student Manager 10,11; Service Worker 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. SMITH, ROBERT TODD - Panther Club 11,12; Homecoming Decorations 12; Cross Country 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,11; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Service Worker 11,12; Library Worker 10; A.V. Worker 10; Honor Roll 11,12. SNYDER, KIMBERLY S. - V.I.P. Club 10; French Club 10; Concert Choir 10; Sketchbook 12; Images 12; Student Council 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11; Glenwood Tutor 12; Powder Puff Football 12. SOUSLEY, JEFFREY S. - Spanish Club 9,10,11; Speech Team 12; Varsity Band 10; Concert Band 11,12; Marching Band 9 10,11,12; Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Jazz Tool 9,10; Wind Machine 10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Sketchbook 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Principal ' s List 9,10,11,12. SPECK, JAMES R. - Stagecraft 11,12; Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 11,12. SPRANGER, TRACEY A. - Spanish Club 9,10,11; Marchins Band 10,11,12; Pantherettea 10,11,12; Homecoming Decorations 9; Sketchbook 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. SPRINGER, TODD A. - French Club 9,10,11,12; Math Club 12; Speech Team 11,12; Junior Achievement 9,10,11,12 (President, 1984 National Company of the Year); Scroll Staff 11; Honor Roll 9,10,11.12; Principal ' s List 9,10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 12. SPROTT, JON S. - Service Worker 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10. STARKS, ELBERT - D.E.C.A. 11,12; Panther Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 9,10; Varsity Band 9; Concert Band 10,11,12; Pep Band 11,12; Football 9,10,12; Wrestling 9,10,11,12; Track 9; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. STARKS, ZACHARY R. STAUFFER, DIANA STEINBERG, LARISSA M. - French Club 9,10,11, Panther Club 10,11,12; Homecoming Decorations 9,10,11,12; Sketchbook 12; Cheerleader 10,11,12; Student Council 9,10,11; Class Officer 10, (Treasurer); Safari Staff 12 (Co-Editor): Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff Football 11,12; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. 162 STELLHORN, SUSAN J. - Concert Ok  ,10 STEPHENS, MICHELLE L. STEVENS, EDWARD L. STEWART, STACEY L. - deca. 11,1 Concert Choir 11,12; Honor Ron 9,10.11,12 ..-■.•: STILES, SANDRA L. - V.I.P. Club 12; Psnthef Ctub 12; Service Worker 9,10,11,12; Honor Ro« 9,10,11,12; Powder P arl Football 11,12; Varsity Choir 9.10; Treble Choir 11,12; Junior Achievement 9,10,11,12; Attendance Worker 9.10. STILES, REGINALD B. - Panther ciub io.ii.i2: Fooa 9,10,11,12; Tr ck 9,10,11,12; A.V. « « 11; Honor Roe 9.10. STINDTMANN, SABINA - Span.sh Clob 12; Treble CWr 12. STOCKDALE, CHRISTINA K. - French Club 9.10.11,12; Sketchbook 12; Honor Roll 10.11.12; Olenwood Tutor 12. STONER, AMY L. STOUT, CATHLEEN M. - Spanish Club 9,10.11; Art Club 9; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. STOUT, JEFFREY J. STRAUSS, HERMAN S. STROUP, DONNA L. - French Club 9,10.11.12; Marehwg 9,10; Distinguished Scholar 9.10.11,12; Honor Ron 9,10,11,12. SURSO, KATHRYN A. - French Club 9,10.11.12: Summer Drama 10; Homecoming Decorationa 10: Fall Play 9; Sketchbook 12; Track 9; Service Worker 12; A.V. Worker 12. Scroll Staff 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Gienwood Tutor 12; Powder Putt Football 11,12; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. SWANSON, DAVID L. - Tennis 9.10.11.12; Intramural 9,10,11,12. SWANSON, PAUL C. - German Club 11; Track 10; Honor Roi 9,10,11,12. SYLVESTER, MICHAEL L. - German dub 9.10; Chess en 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. SYLVIA, MICHAEL H. - Panther Club 11.12; Spanish Club 9,10; Distinguished Scholar 9.10,11.12; Tennis 10,11.12: Intramurals 10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. SYTSMA, ANDREA - D.E.C.A. 12; Spanish Club 10.11.12: Musical 10 (Make-Up); Homecoming Decorations 10; Service Worker 11; Satan Staff 11; Scroll Staff 11.12; Gienwood Tutor 12: Powder Puff Football 11. TATE, RODNEY B. - Afro-Herttage 9,10; D.E.C-A. 11; Footbei. 10,11; Wrestling 9,10; Track 10; Service Worker 11,12. TATUM, JAMES M. - French Ctub 10; German Club 9.11.12: Summer Drama 10,11; Musical 9,12; Fall Play 9,10. TAULMAN, JILL A. - Spanish Club 9.10: Panther Club 10,11,12; Tennis 11; Basketball 9.10,11,12; Volleyball 9.10,11,12: Intramurals 11,12; Service Worker 9,10.11,12; Honor Ron 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff Football 12. TAYLOR, STEPHANIE S. - C.O.E. 12; VareHy Che 9; Treble Choir 11; Service Worker 10; F.SJk. 11. TERNET, KENNETH M. 163 TERRY, DIANNE M. THOMAS, JEFFREY A. - Concert Choir 11,12; Swing Choir 9 10 11,12; Madrigal Choir 10,11,12; All City Choir 10,11,12; Sketchbook 10,11,12; Service Worker 11; Student Council 9; Honor Roll 9. THOMPSON, DENA L. - French Club 10,11; Distinguished Scholar 9,10; Sketchbook 12; Basketball 9; Student Manager 10; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 12; Powder Puff Football 11,12; National Honor Roll 11; Who ' s Who Among Amencan High School Students 11. TIFFANY, KAREN A. - O.E.C.A. 11; V.I.P. Club 12; Spanish Club 10; Service Worker 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11. TOWNES, VERONICA D. TROUT, JAMES W. TSIGULOFF, JANET S. - D.E.C.A. 12; Spanish Club 10,11; Gymnastics 9,10; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Bat Girl 9,10; Powder Putf Football 12. TUCKER, JOHN A. - French Club 11; Basketball 9; Track 11,12. TURNER, CYNTHIA D. TURNER, VICTOR T. - Afro-Heritage Talent Show 11,12; Cross Country 11,12; Basketball 9; Track 10,11,12; Intramurals 9,10,11,12. UNDERWOOD, LAVONIA A. UPSHAW, JR. ISAIAH - D.E.C.A. 11,12; Homecoming Decorations 12; Afro-Heritage Talent Show 12; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Library Worker 10,11; Homecoming Court 12. VANWYNGARDEN, DAVID S. - Panther Club 10,11,12; Tennis 9,10,11,12; Intramurals 9,10,11; Honor Roll 9,11; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. VANVALKENBURG, THOMAS M. - French Club 9,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 10; Golf 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 12. VERDUCE, JASON C. - French Club 9,10; Panther Club 10; Speech Team 12; Football 9,10; Wrestling 9,10; Golf 10,11,12; Intramurals 9,10,11,2. VERGARA, ANGELICA I. - Spanish Club 12; Honor Roll 12; Powder Puff Football 12; E change Student. VOLTZ, MARI. WALKER, ALLISON K. WALSH, TODD A. - Afro-Heritage 9,10,11,12; D.E.C.A. 11,12; Spanish Club 9,10; Varsity Band 9,10; Concert Band 11,12; Marching Band 9; Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Afro-Heritage Talent Show 9,10,11,12; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. WALTENBURG, ANDREW Homecoming Decorations 11,12; Honor WATSON, NANCY B. Roll 9,10,11,12. WEAVER, JANE M. - Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Panther Club 10,11,12; Marching Band 9; Pep Band 9; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10,11 (All-SAC), 12 (All-SAC); Track 9; Volleyball 10,11 (MVP), 12; Scroll Staff 11,12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Principal ' s List 9,10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 12; Powder Puff Football 12; Tri-Kappa Award 11; Notre Dame Club ' s Outstanding High School Junior 11; Salutatorian, Class of ' 85. WEAVER, SUSAN K. - Spanish Club 9,10,11,12 (President); Panther Club 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Sketchbook 12; Gymnastics 9,10 (All-Area), 11,12 (Captain All-SAC 9,10,11), (MVP 9,10); Service Worker 9,12; Scroll Staff 10,11,12; Safari Staff 10,11; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Principal ' s List 9,10,11,12; Glenwood Tutor 12; Powder Puff Football 11,12; Tri-Kappa Award 11; Prom Court 11. WEIBEL, TODD L. - Distinguished Scholar 9,10; A.V. Worker 11; Honor Roll 9,10,11. 164 WEIGOLD, STACEY WEISS, DAVID B. - French Oub 9,10; Panther Club 10.11 12; Summer Dram 9; FeU Play 9; Tennrt 9.10.11.12; Wr «fcl g 10: Intramurals 10,11.12; Honor RO« 9.10.11,12. Soccer 9.10.11 12 French CM) 12; MramiM 12; (occer WEISS, MICHAEL S. 12. WESSEL, MICHAEL W. - Panther Club 10.11.12; I Pause 12; Football  ,10,11.12; Wrettkng 9,10.11.12; Tree 10; Intramurals 10,11.12; Student Council 12 WHITE, HOLLY A. - Spot Out 9,10,11.12; _ Scholar 9,10,11,12; Image 11.12; Honor Boa 9.10.11.12; Puff Football 11,12. WHITE, NICHOLE S. WICKLEIN, JILL C. - Franch Club 11.12; Marchng Band 10,11,12; Pantheretta 10,11.12; Service Worker 12; Honor Rot 9,10.11,12. WILKINS, TODD E. Panther Club 12; Wraatkng 11.12. WILLIAMS, JANIE L. WILLIAMSON, JODIE L. WILSON, GALE L. - D.E.CJL 11,12; Sonne Work r 11; Powder Puff Football 12. WIMES, LESLIE K. - French Club 10: Panther Club 11.12: Basketball 9,10,11 (Player of the Week) 12 (Co-Captam); Track 10; Service Worker 12; Honor Roll 9,10.11,12. WITMER, AMY B. - French Club 9.10; Panther Club 11.12: Distinguished Scholar 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Decoration 9,11,12; Cheerleader 9,10,11,12; Student Council 9.10.11.12; Officer 9 (Secretary); Honor Roll 9,10,11.12: Glerrwood Tutor 11; Powder Puff Football 11,12; Homecoming Court 10,11,12- WOLFE, ROBIN R. WOLFF, DIANE L. - French Club 9.10; Marching Band 10,11,12; Pantherettes 10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 10,11.12; Homecoming Decorations 9; Sketchbook 10,11,12; Honor Roi 9,10,11,12; Letterwinner 12. WOODS. SONYA A. - Panther Club 12: Concert Band 10,11,12; Pep Band 10,11,12; Track 10.11,12; Service Worker 10,11,12; Powder Puff Football 11.12- WUEST, JEANNE M. - Spanish Club 9,10.11; Panther Club 10,11,12; Distinguished Scholar 9,10.11.12; Homecoming Decorations 10,11; Tennis 9.10; Basketball 9.10.11.12; Voaeybel 11,12; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Prineipars Latt 9,10,11,12; Powder Puff Football 12. YAEGER, MICHELLE A. - c.O.E. 12; French Club 10,11; Honor Roll 9,10,11. YAHNE, SCOTT E. - German Club 12; Varsity Band 9.10; Concert Band 11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Pep Band 9,10.11: Jan Too! 10; Band Machine 12; Distinguished Scholar 9.10,11,12; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Honor RoU 9,10.11.12; Sketchbook 10.12. YOUKER, DAVID J. - Honor Roll 9,10,11,12. YOUNG, PASCHA A. ZIMMERMAN, MATTHEW L - Spanish Club 9,10,11.12: Panther Club 11,12; Baseball 9,10,11.12; Intramurals 11; Hockey 9,10,11,12; Honor RoD 12. ZOLLER, BRIAN K. 165 Senior Banquet and Recognition Dave Bolinger gives a heart warming speech Dave Van Wyngardner, Eva Jinks, Mike Sylvia and Paul Swanson share the historic moment that no Senior will ever forget. of Jim Trout finally wearing a tie. f ■ - w w 1 J Deanne Priddy and Cheri Hart show what friendship is all about. Vice President Bill Schnabel gives Mr. Issacs the Senior Class gift to the school, money for a scholarship. These Senior girls toast to four years full of special memories. 166 Full of Tears and Fears The Class of ' 85 listens as classmates are presented with honors. Fred Merritt, Student Council President reminisces about high school memories. If i rffiV ' r = r ■m v € Yy i Seniors enter the auditorium solemly Lissa Sabia, Valedictorian, is applauded for her many accomplishments. Craig Hartman, Senior Class President speaks on the closeness of the Class of ' 85. 167 Keith Fitch makes better use of his time than some seniors. Jon Flaugh shows this freshman who ' s bossl Mark Roemer gives Craig Hartman a friendly hug. Dana Elbrecht, Anne Mansfield, Donna Elbrecht, and Laura Roth flash their senior smiles . 168 Senior Candids Hippy Dave Bolinger gives us his peace sign. Kevie Clark finds these guys a little too crazy for her. Todd Smith shows off with a little cheer for the crowd. Kristen Peterschmidt and Donna Elbrecht say cheese Senior Candids 169 Memories of the Class of ' 85 e It ' s Graduation time again 171 Juniors Jamboree Although the junior class is looking forward to next year, we will remember this year fondly. The junior girls won the Powderpuff game. We also had many great athletes who participated in Snider sports. Juniors took part in plays and foreign language activities. We were glad to be able to set up the prom to bid the seniors a fine farewell. As Panthers look back on their junior year, many think it was their best. Maybe that ' s because of all the great parties, friendships and spirit we had. Junior class officers: (bottom) Katie Henderson - vice president, (top, I to r) Karla Hey - treasurer, Mike Rivera - secretary, Janet Wright - president Kris Roundy and Becky VanAman concentrate on learning their pantherette routine. Hugh McFadden enjoys slalom skiing at the lake during summer vacation. 172 Erin McDaniel gives the cameraman a quick hi during a powder puff pep talk. Girish Vitalpur looks over his assignment for THE SCROLL f S J m on Abdurrahim, Lateef Abels, Guy Adams, M elissa Aldridge, Brenda Allen, Amy Anderson, David Anderson, Elizabeth Anspach, Jay Arnett, Nicole Arnold, Johnnie Arnold, Karen Arnold, Felicia Aurich, Mark Ayers, Dennis Bacon, Susanne Bai, Lisa Ball, Laura Barkley, Mitchel Barnes, Benita Barnes, Samuel Barnett, Terry Barr, Jill Baughman, Pamala Beachum, Tia Beard, Jeffery Behm, John Belsare, Shree Bengel, Traci Billingsley, Cornelius Billman. David Bireley, William Bishop, Joel Black, Byron Bogart, Mary Bogle, Robert Booker, Adrienne Boone, Andrea Borum, Cassandra Brames, Margo Branstrator, Melanie Branstrator, Troy Brattain. April 173 Bravo, Michael Bray, Simon Bright, Alonzo Brinker, Lisa Brock, Constance Brockhail, Craig Brost, Stacy Brower, Michelle Brown, Clark Bruggemann, Alexander Bryant, Diane Bryie, Michelle Burdek, Lorrie Burdge, Larry Burke, Kelly Burholder, Deidre Burns, Robert Burris, Todd Burroughs, Rodney Butler, Dwayne Butler, Mechell McKerracher, Robert Byrd, Joyce Coldwell, Regina Camp, Christoph Cambell, James Cappelli, Brian Carbaugh, Steven Carpenter, Bryan Carr, Derek Carroll, John Carson, Jesse Carteaux, Michelle Castetter, Eric Castleberry, Reginald Snider students enjoy a chat with Mr. Isaacs after school. Kelly Kilmer works diligently at her yearbook layout. 174 Coats, Stacy Cole, Lavonda Coleman, Michael Coleman, Ralph Collins, Jesse Conley, Lynn Connell, Christine Conser, Gregg Cook, Joe Coolman, Douglas Copeland, Amy Corazzi, Edward Cornett, Karen Cox, Jeff Craig, Lavett Crilly, James Crippin, Mark Cronin, Janice Crunkleton, Lynne Csemik, Cheryl Cunningham, Richard Current, Timothy Dady, Elizabeth Davis, Cassandra Davis, Brent Davis, Natasha Dedden, Dric Deering, Cindy Deike, John Dekay, Bethany Diffendarfer, Michele Diller, Marcia Diskey, Deborah Doh, Catherine Donovan, Shawn Frau Boggess and her class flash a German Mr. Rothenhofer gives Juniors Cheri Knott and Michelle Kaminski some helpful algebraic tips. Talented Martin King is able to wave and break-dance at the same time. 175 Douse, Jennifer Dove, Mark Duesler, Deanna Edgell, Anthony Edwards, Marnie Ehresman, Donna Eley, Alex Eley, Karen Epps, Michael Esposito, Chris Eytcheson, Shawn Faber, John Fahrenbach, Todd Files, Michael Fisher, Paul Fitch, James Floyd, Daniel Foreman, Charles Foulks, Chad Frazier, Anne Gardiner, Jill Gardner, Brian Gerardot, Mark Gianelle, Eric Gibson, Rachel Gines, Ronda Glover, Craig Goff, Anne Gomez, Teresa Gounaris, John Gounaris, Varvara Graham, Marcy Grantham, Eric Grantham, Holly Gratz, Michelle Greenberg, Steven Greutman, Pamela Grostefon, Greg Hacker, Elizabeth Haines, Stefani Hakey, Regina Hall, Daniel Madame Weinraub ' s French class displays a unique seating arrangement. 176 Hamm, Brent Hammond, Jeraid Hancock, Sam Hapner, Angela Harris, George Hart, Ralph Hatcher, Daniel Heaton, Laurissa Hegerfeld, Steven Hemrick, Valarie Hemsoth, James Henderson, Kathryn Henderson, Melissa Hendrickson, Michael Herron, Maria Hess, Kann Hey, Karla Hibler, Ed Hicks, Jonathon Hill, Charles Hill, June Hill, Vickie Hittie, Craig Hogue, Rodney Hogue, Trent Hole, Amie Hood, Michelle Hoon, Tabatha Hope, Michelle Hosford, Scott Hoskins. Brian Howard, Jerry Howard, Tracey Hughes, Jerry Hughes, Lisa Hull, Craig Hutchins, Keith Ibarra, Cristina Ireton, Vickie Jackson, Otis Jacobs, Frederick James, Chaleta Craig Glover and Kam Snowden leave school to have some real funl 177 Lisa Bal takes a break from schoolwork to chat with Mrs. Oberley. David Seeman looks over his negatives in photography class. 178 Juniors Cornelius Billingsley and Derek Carr enjoy a quick look at a fascinating magazine. Rob Oncheck warts patiently for his appointment in Student Services. Kuhns, Brian Kulpa, Tracy Lackey, Blanke Lancaster, Barbara Lancia, Christine Lesh, Stephen Levy, Laura Lewis, Cassandra Lewis, Susan Linderberg, Angela Linnemeyer, Ann Lisby, Timothy Little, Jan Littlefield, Evelyn Loomis, Thomas Lothamer, William Lugo, John Lundy, Jon Lyon, Joseph Lyons, William Mackin, Timothy Mahlan, Michelle Malmquist. Jeffrey Marsh, Kimberiy Marshall, John Martelles, Robert Martin, Jeffry Martin, Todd Mason, Donald Mathieu, Darinda Maxwell, Mathew McCa nts, Ellen McClain, Jana McComas, Amy McCon, Brian 179 McCrady, Thomas McDaniel, Erin McFadden, Hugh McFariand, Jodi McGauley, John Mclnturf, Michael McKerracher, Robert McKinley, Stacey McLaurin, Martina McMahan, Kara Meier, Scott Meier, Karen Menefee, Brent Mensing, Keith Mertz, Darrin Mettert, Jeffrey Meyer, Sharon Miller, Denlse Miller, Kimberly Miller, Larry Milner, Kelly Miserendino, Michael Monahan, Missy Moore, Nakina Morgan, Melissa Moskow, Michelle Mottram, Scott Mulpagano, Thomas Munger, Kimberly Murray, Lisa Musser, Shellie Neely, Laura Neher, Melissa Nonte, Kelly Northington, Renee Noyes, Mary Nusbaum, Christoph Nycum, John O Dell, Melissa Oncheck, Robert Orr, Matthew Owen, Kevin Rodney Burroughs looks calm and cool, ready for English class to end. Full of enthusiasm, Junior cheerleaders are excited about the upcoming game. 180 Mr. Kilmer lends Brian Cappelli a hand with his math. Junior Michelle Mahlan does a defense cheer for the mighty Panthers. Owens, Gina Owens, Jefferson Palm, Susan Parker, Carey Parks, Sandra Parsons, Steven Pascarella, Mark Patterson, Larlssa Peifer, Matthew Person, Michael Phillips, Matthew Pidd, Julie Poore, Maureen Prange, Elise Quilhot. John Ray, Vernon Reecer, James Reed, Allen Rehm, Michelle Reiter, Ronda Renner, Jane Reuille, Kent Ribel, Samuel Richards, Marmee Richardson, Jodi Richardson, William Rivera, Michael Robbins, Scott Roberson, Joel Robinson, Charles Rohrmoser, Hugh Roller, Eric Rosselot, Tammy Roundy, Kristyn Rusher, John Rushinsky, Michael Russell, May Sample, Douglas Sanders, Lillian Sanders, Robert Sanderson, Michael Sanderson, Patrick 181 This Junior class was too engrossed in their work to notice the camera. Savieo, Sara Scheerer, James Schiebel, Christopher Schlup, James Schmidt, Jodi Schroeder, Douglas Schultz, Matthew Scott, Timothy Screeton, Tony Scruggs, Eugene Seemann, David Seemann, Lisa Sell, Gregory Senter, John Seth, Rishi Seyboldt, Steven Shade, Shalon Shadie, Gail Sheets, Angela Sherbinsky, Jenifer Sholl, Nora Short, Amy Shubert, Sharalynn Sillaman, Kerrie Simcox, Jennifer Simmonds, Robert Simon, Vanessa Smith, Christopher Smith, Daniel Smith, Laurie Smith, Lee Smith, Theodore Smith, Thomas Snowden, Kamron Spade, Fred Spearman, Lacey Sproat, David Staples, Buford Stephens, Sherry Steup, Jennifer Stevens, Deborah Stewart, Christopher 182 Stiles, Jay Stillwell, Douglas Stilwell, James Stockberger, Julie Stnnger, Catherine Sturts, Troy Stump, Juliana Stureman, Dawn Surface, Nanette Swoveland, John Taritas, Curtis Taves, Gregory Taylor, Robert Teel, Susan Tepin, Andria Thomas, Allen Thomas, Cortina Thomas, Janie Thomas, Mario Thomas, Pamela Thompson, Marretta Tibbs, Tonya Tichac, Robert Till, Michael Tippmann, Jennifer Tomsits, Scott Torres, Shawneen Townsend, Kelly Tripp, Tami Turner, Alisa Uetrecht. Karen Van Aman, Rebecca Van Dyke, Damon Vance, Karen Vanhom, John Vannatta, Brett Vanpelt, Sheldon Vitalpur, Girish Wade, Jennifer Wallace, Alonzo Walls, Dustin Walter, Timothy 1 V A fi ti ' vTi 2lt h| — - Mk KL J H Hfe F W Take our picture! Martin King, Cornelius Billingsley, Rod Burroughs, Derek Carr and Johnnie Arnold stop to show off their smiles. 183 Washington, Lynda Waters, Felicia Watson, Antoinett Watson, Colleen West, Thomas White, Dreama White, Shannon Whitt, Rolland Wilhelm, Rhonda Williams, Cathy Williams, Karen Williams, Michelle Wills, Bethanne Wilson, Craig Wilson, Tawanda Wise, Craig Wise, Patrick Witt, Dawn Witte, Carole Woods, Kreig Wright, Herman Wright, Janet Wright, Scott Yager, Qretchen Yelkin, Phillip Yoder, Ben Yoquelet, Carla York, Christy Zinn, James Zook, Kathryn Camera Shy Bell, Pierre Bockman, Allison Caley, John Carrington, Marc Chambers, Crystal Cole, Annemarie Dellinger, Jeffery Foster, Lonnie Hairston, Mark Haisley, Christopher Henning, Carla Hutson, Melissa Jenkins, Lamar Kelley, Allen King, Ryan Klopp, Darrin Lapp, Tina Larry, Barbara Leinbaugh, Daniel Lintermuth, Vernon Mapes, James Maples, Bill McCoy, Craig Merriweather, Kevin Moore, Merilee Morris, Frederick Oliver, Kenneth Parrish, Leola Priest, Todd Rencher, Terry Roach, Ann Royal, Louis Simmons, Marcus Storey, Annette Thomas, Rochelle Thomas, Marvin Wallace, Dolores Wolfe, Anthony 184 Dan Hatcher entertains at the downtown public library for Spanish class. Chris Camp enjoys breakin ' for the crowd. David Sproat does sanding in shop class. Libby Karrer gets caught by the camera as Mrs. Arp helps her with her homework. 185 Good Times here again for Sophs jj Sophomore Class Officers: (Left to right): President Sam Thong, Vice-President Christine Cain, Secretary Vicki Self, Treasurer, Wendy Holocher. With a year of experience at Snider under their belts, the soph- omores emerged from the breaking-in period with the hope of making this a year to remember. The class par- ticipated in various activities around school, making their contribution to keep Snider High School at the top, where it has always been. The foundations begun last year in academics and extra-curricular activi- ties helped them to improve immense- ly. Every one of the 550 students, together, has created an inspiring standard. The class has turned in a successful encore performance and looks forward to continuing their tour de force next year. Indeed, good times are here again) Sophomores Margo Cronk, Cheryl Snyder, Vicki Self and Caroline Baker happily work on hall decorations during Spirit Week. Tony Anderson tries his hand at water-color painting. 186 Adam , Lanes Adam , Ondra Agnew Barbara Aknon Eric Aldndge, Mike Alexander, Shawn Allen, Triarrt Amstutz, Sherrie Anderson, Aretha Anderson, Daniel Anderson, Jaaon Anderson, William Angel, Tamara Arena, Angela Armstrong, Christine Armstrong, Jeffery Arruza, John Averbeck, Laura Babcock, John Backman, Anne Bailey, Amy Baker, Caroline Ball, Sheryl Baney, Peter Banks, Donna Banks, Jimmy Barksdale, Chris Bamhill, Terry Bartol, Brent Baughman, Shannon Becraft, Michael Behm, Linda Beineke, Jennifer Batcher, Theresa Ball, Bryan Bell. Eric Belsare. Arab Bantz, Donald Bazdon, Michelle Bice, Jennifer Bieberich. Michelle Billingslay, Shannon Binkley, Susan Bireley, Kelty Bishop, Erik Bishop, Richard Blackburn, Charlotte Blakley, Kimberty Angle Buschur, Angie Busse, Kelly Putnam and Beth Gibson lead the crowd with some cheers. Sophomores get together during Spirit Week on hall decorations. 187 Bland, Jeffrey Ft. Bloom, Martha J. Bohlender II, Robert K. Bolander, Bradley S. Boles, Shelly Boiling, Melissa V. Boon, Sharon M. Boone, Klmbertyn L Bosserman, MIcheleL. Bougher, Gregory Bowlln, Beverly J. Boyd. Yvette Boydston. Brenda Bracken, Dana Q. Brames, Melissa J. Bratton, Troy A. Braun, Michael J. Bregln, Jodi L Bright, Erica L. Brooks, Eric E. Brown, Harriet Brown, Heather M. Brown, Laronda L Brumbaugh, Linda L. Bruner, Albert L (Not Pictured) Bubb, David D. Burnett, Eugene N. Buschur Angela T. Busse, Angela S. Butler, Carmen N. Buuck, Angela L. Cafolla, Martin B. Cain, Christine L. Callahan, Robert E. Cantrell. Chandra Carlson, Alan D. Carlton, Chrtstoph R. Carpenter, Chnsta L. Carroll, Robert Cauley, Mark A. Chambers, Randal A. Todd Jedinak gets his chance at the drinking fountain. Sophomores jum, al the opportunity to pose for the camera. 188 Strolling in the woods, Angle Buuck and Mike Wessel have somthing to talk about. Tony Copland and Michelle Fields use their laboratory skills. 189 Dixon, Karen Dodds, Becky Dodge. Chrlstoph Doehla, Kris Ooehrman, Kacey Donley, Jennifer Donovan, Kevin Downey, Klra Duba, Christine Duesler, Lorl Dumond James Dunbar, Vaughn Duncan, Brian Dunlap, Chrlstoph Dysert, Steven Eaken, Tamara Earl, Sharln Easterly, Adrienne Easterwood, Robin Eastes, Eric Eberte, Janice Ecdestone, Julia Edgell, Jeanette Elcher, Martin Eifrld. Laura Ellas, Daniel Elser, Renae Epps, Alonzo Esplnoza, Rose Espy, John Everett Kristin Ewlng, Aundrea Exner. Debbl Falkenberg, Klrsten Fazekas, Ann Fiedler, Tonya Fields, Mia Fisher, Richard Fitch, Brian Fitch, Chrlstoph Doug Nem and Jeff Vlctorson beach it during Spirit Week. Jim Jackson enjoys the attention of a classmate. 190 Julie Pembroke and Nikki Cavanaugh give their best smiles In art class. 1 •? H fj PattM R tz  F orenand. AMr« Fortnay. R o- Foster James rpweiea. Serena Fowfcee. UreUa Fo«. Uchaet Frre. Temrys Fuhanon. Una Furoa. Chnaana i:rs- Garae. Hector Gastc Sherma Gem . Brad George. Man Gephart. GOaon. Beth GeBert, Davie Goerz. David Gomez. AJbert Gonzales. John Gonzales. Johnny Goocson. Dawn Gordon. Lasts :-:-= Eric Greer 1 Js ' SJ Greer. Charles Greer. Gerald ;-;-:-: Gary Gnswotd. s.«.- Grunatad, Charvjer Guthrie. Thomas Hafrner. Timothy Hal, Bryan Hasan, Robert K.rr3er y Doug Nern, an outstanding athlete, sprints to the finish line. 191 Steve Hammond takes some time out to throw a frisbee. Tracy Starks shows off his macho look. Hamilton, Shannon Hammond, Steven Handwork, Brett Hardesty, Gregrey Harris, Lance Hartman, John Hartman, Lance Harvey, Beth Heider, Klmberly Helberg, Dawn Heldenbrand, John Heller, George Herlbacka, Kurt Herman. Krlatl Herahberger, Kayla Hetler, Jennifer Hill, Cassandra HittJe, Carolyn Holloway, Bonlta Holm. Chrletlne Holmes, Oemetra Holocher, Wendy Hopkins, Amondo Hostetter, Kathryn Houser, Julie Howard, Darren Howard, Mlchele Hughes. Timothy Hummel, Angela Hyatt, Rebecca tBch, Steven Jackson, Dale Jackson, Herbert Jackson, James Jackson, Perry Jackson, Willie James lit, Robert Jedlnak, Todd Johnson, Faye Johnson. Aletha 192 I f ' npv L l . Johnson. Ben Johneori, Car Johnaon. (Xwy Johnson. CoSeen Johnaon 0 m Jormsor ' arrarr. Johnaon, Kkneany Johnson. M er « Johnaon Jr., Ov Jonas. Lymens Jordan. Lorrsnds Joetn. Mark ttnaatmma. Tanya Kane, lAZ rr Kaough. Vtonete Keoer. Oregon Kaufman. Cynvas Keanar. David Katy. Crriety Kafy. Tonau Kerrieey. Qragory Kara . Lon Ketchem. Mcj-  Ketzler. Dewn King. Ryan King, Shontet King. Tarta Klelnriehen Andre Klenoer. Brian Koert. Paul Kortt. Davtd Kortokrax. Kirk Koshy. Arm Kotrba. Menete Krahn. Anne Lane. Lax Lang. Andres Larmore, Kenrvafn Lausen. Angela Lavrson. Brian Laycock. Wendy _6i 2 -3- Lee Cars Betti Let), Michael Brian Lawson leads his class in discussin. Mike Leib gets ready for English Class. 193 Bobby Bohlender and Eric Eastes are enjoying an hour in the library. Max Potter smiles contently for the camera. 194 gHW MMM ' - . M ommn i o , Tcmoo Morn . Jmhr Uurpfty. MOW NWooK). CJ-rwiopn h. Lot Nam. Dougtt Nww, WMvn NRZW. CHrWopn Not. Cnwopn These Sophomores grin and bear the dreaded note taking. 195 Perko, Patricia Pernell, Angela Petit, Julie Phillips, Amy Phillips, Beth Phillips, Melissa Plsula. John Poling, John Poling, Roxanna Potter, Max Potts, Douglas Price, Julie Prince, Diana Putman, Kelly Randall, Beth Ray. Michelle Reed, Robin Raichard. Andrea Reldy, Natalie Relncke, Thomas Relter, Scott Renner, John Rice, Robby Richards, Jill Robblns, Steven Robinson, Andrea Robinson, Cassandra Robinson, Debra Robinson, Tlmmy Rode, Brigltte Rohrbacher, Brock Roller. Amy Rozzelle, Michael Rust Larry Saleh. Amy Sampson, Scott Savleo, Jason Saylor, Brendan Schlup, Jacquelln Scmicri, Daniel Cheryl Snyder watches as her T.V. broadcasting class performs. Allan George finds studying Spanish quite amusing. 196 Domoi. L. ' t 8chr mer. Kewi Schwartz, Ttwosor ScotL Hr ' i See SkMri Scrjjg C -y«tar«-. Sheuvar Dscrt S n«. Owvr S«« KaonaOi i-.-r S , Smah, Cliisajufi 8meh, Leci Smah, Terry Snyder. Cheryl Snyder. Gregory Snyder. I Scheie Sow Stteey Spencer. JotHH Springer. SMIl) Starke, Tracay Staring. Victoria O a j iai t , Oana Suae. lOmearty Stoner ;;; i Storey. Jerry Stump. Chartaa Stump . Je 8j Stumpf. Kevin Sutoe. Marvm Swanson. Dwigrrt Swinehari. David Sykes. Candace SytvesSr. David SyMa. James Szymanski. James Tart. Jennifer Tarbee. Susan Taylor. Lara Taylor. Tanvri Tnessai. Mark Thomas. Jeffrey Thomas, Michael Thompson, AJsn Thompeon, Carmen Thong. Samuel Tipton, John Todd, Rex Toledo, Diana Trenkner. Kimberley Twite, Laurie Upshaw. Tara Van Wagner. Ty Van Wyngarden. Vanvakanburg. Kety 197 Vamer, Jolene Varnar, Kevin Vettar, Joseph Vevla, Thomas Victorson, Jeffrey Waikel. Rebecca Wall, Katherlne Wangberg, James Wannemacher, Rhonda Ward. Laura Ward. Timothy Warfleld, Tyrone Warren, Sabrina Waters, John Waton, Kent Week8, Christine Welch, Michael Welker, Wendy Wellman, Oenlse Wells, Ralph White, Tonya Wickleln. Jodl Wlghtman, Klmberley Wllenskl. John Wilkinson, Jeffrey Williams, Cleophus Williams, Lottie Williams, Phyllis Williams, Yvonne Williams Jr., Jimmy Wilson, Kasaundra Wlnans, Krlstlna Woodson, Ronette Wrigley, David Wunderllch, Timothy Xlong, Dao Yaeger, Unda Yahne, Krlstlne Zem, John Zlnk, Lonna Hlxle Bernardon Margo Brames Jerald Brown Albert Bruner Christina Carlisle Gregory Chevalier Philip Estep i ttmw-«n ' } Camera Shy Melanle Fair David Field Ondrayco Greene Todd Griebel Craig Harvey Jovon Harvey Ursula Hitzemann Shannon Lewis Shane Pennington Susan Ritchie Sarah Rogers Derrick Smith Tracy Sohaskl Vernle Starks 198 Sophomores Diana Stewart and Tammi Taylor are a prime example of teen fashion. Thrilled with the Panthers ' Pantry menu, Julie Petit and Laura Averbeck enjoy lunch. Lee Cline and Allan George examine fruit flies in biology. Food, Glorious Food, sings Robin Reed. Obviously a Friday, for Sophomore Chris Noll. 199 Freshman class biggest ever The biggest freshman class yet started out the year with a successful mixer. Since pep sessions were discontinued this year, at least new students did not have to be sitting in the worst seats in the gym. Things fell quickly into place, and the frosh managed to get adjusted to the crowded halls and busy life of Snider High School. Class Officers: Beth Saferstein, Secretary, Dana Stewart, vice-pres. and Traci Kircofe, treasurer; president Matt McCants was not present. Students eagerly wait for Biology class to begin. Learning to type on camera can be a chore for Cindy Butler in her typing class. The best time to get into your locker Vince Vanderlaan found out, is when no one else is around. 200 Trish Miller seems to be enjoying the freshman mixer Frosh pull a fast one on the teacher by pretending to study. ' . J II Adams, Amy M. Adams, Lynette M. Afarin, Afarinpour Aldridge, Karen D. Allen, Erik W. Allison, Kelli D. Amos, William R. Anderson, Christopher T. Anderson, Elaine K. Anderson, Scott A. Amett, Mary E. Arnold, Amy L. Arnold, Mark E. Askins, Thomas C. Augsburger, Steven L. Bakle, Amy F. Bailer, Robert D. Bansback, Debra L. Barger, Robert L. Barnett, David A. Bamfield, Gregory Barrera, Vincente T. Bartholow, Matthew K, Bass, Christopher R. Baur. Nicole A. Beatty, Alison I. Becraft, Cheryl L. Bsebe. Scott M. Beer, Dean W. Bemiss, Jeffery J. Benson, Richard L. Bill, Michael F. Blackburn, Marcella L, Bolander. Adam C. Borden, Peter J. 201 Freshmen Rick Stacey and Jim Burge stop to talk to a friend on their way to school. Stephanie dinger puts the finishing touch on some art work before the end of class. Boroff, Victoria I Botts, Jason A. Boyd, Jonathan Bragg, Altonia D. Branstrator, Tanya K. Bray, Rosemary Breftenbach, Erika A. Britton, Rodney A. Brock, John M. Brock, Shelly M. Brooks, Tex J. Brown, Bernard Brown, Jacquelin Brown, Laura M. Brown, Toni R. Brubaker, Jodi L. Bruck, Andrew J. Brack, Laura L. Bryan, Jennifer L. Bryant, Jason L. Bubb, Janet E. Buchanan, Matthew E. Burdek, Jeffery A. Burge, James D. Bums, Matthew A. Burns, Richard A. Burton, Reginald D. Burton, Tinita L. Busche, Michelle R. Bush, Cha d A. Bushnell, Nancy C. Butler, Cynthia L. Byrd, Edward L. Byrd, Kimberty S. Caldwell, Christina C. Caldwell, Undal C. Caldwell, Starr R. Campbell, Karen S. Carroll, Stephanie Cartwright, Michael E. Caston, Tamara D. Cavaclni, Ronald T. 202 French class isn ' t so bad after all, say Annette Tarry Kelly Dehner. Cereghin, Tonya Chambers, Lisa A. Chapman, Karen D. Childress, Nicky Chin, Tami S. Christian, Frances T. Clair, David Clark, Jennifer Cochren, Steven D. Cole, Owens E. Coleman, Michael C. Collette, Jamison L. Conkling, Angela Conkling, Gregory B. Conley, Teresa Connel, Jennifer Cook, Kevin M. Coomer, Sherri L. Cooper, Marion M. Corazzi, Beth E, Corey, Larry J. Cottrel, Sheila A. Cox, Kristyn A, Cox, Wyatt R. Craig, Ken Craig, Richard L. Crawford, James Culbertson, Sandra J. Curry, Norma R. Curry, Teria A, Dague, Michael J. Dame, Charles R. Dan, Melissa C. Daniels, Deborah M. Davenport, Shane P. Davis, Linda Y. Davis, Mara L. Davis, Rachel L. De Witt, Julie M. Dean, Andrea L. Deaton, Jennifer Dehner, Kelly M. 203 Madame Guthrie and her students, Dan Jenkins, Kristine Hockenberry, Marcello Blackburn, Christy Caldwell and John Spurgeon, enjoy some French cuisine in the cafe. Deike, Jane E. Dekay, Cynthia S. Dennis, Joseph E. Derrick, Tracye A. Detter, Nicole M. Dial, Randy L. Diffendarfer, Jon D. Dimond, Holly K. Dinius, Julie G. Dishon, Dana S. Dixon, Nicole L. Doh, John Y. Donley, Matthew M. Dorsett, Lisa L. Duffey, Kristine L. Dulik, Adam M. Duranseau, Tom Duvall, Darren K. Dyer, Becky D. Dysert, Jeffery T. Dziondziak, Carol L. Ebbinghouse, Amy L. Edgell, Ronda L. Egolf, Rebecca Eichler, Dawn M. Eikenberry, Jennifer A. Eikenberry, Todd M. Ellis, Dana M. Ellis, Deanna N. Elyea, William B. Emerson, Solomon H. Englert, Jeffery C. Ensley, Trina A. Erne, Julie M. Ervin, Carolyn S. Ervin, Catherine A. Evans, Cynthia A. Evans, Jonl N. Evans, Scott A. Faber, Susan P. Faley, Andrew G. Faulkner, Dorinda K. 204 Jeff Knight and Rick Stacey prepare to take a reading test in Mr. Richardson ' s class. Fenn, Jeffery R. Fisk, Brenda K. Fleck, Lisa C. Fosnaugh, Ken Fletcher, Wendy D. Forte, Christopher C. Fowble, Cama D. Fox, Daniel E. Frane, Kristjne K. Franke, Abbie J. Franklin, James D. Frazier, Katherine R. Frederick, William C. Fretz. Michael L Fry, Kendall N. Fry, Kevin W. Fulk, Wendi K. Fultz, Stephanie D. Funk, Brian L. Gaczkowski, Gina M. Ganaway, Leroy Gager, Allen J. Gaines, Antonio Gaines, Bernard J. Gallien, Heather E. Gansert. Scott W. Gatchell, Kimberiy K. Gecrgi, Amanda S. Gill, Bonnie R. Gill, Donna K. Gillian, Scott A. Gilmore, Craig A. Ginder, Angela S. Giusti, Susan M. Goddard, Greta K. Golm, Kendrea A. Goode, Sabrina Gooden, Antonio L. Green, Jeffery T. Greene, Michael J. Greer, Robert Greer, Tarrus L. 205 Nobody is ever eager to get class started. Stephanie Slaybaugh shows off her pencil sharpening ability. ▼ Greer, Terrill W. Greer, Toussaint N. Grostefon, Robb E. Gunder, Jenny A. Guo, Kimberly L. Guthrie, Michelle L. Gutknecht, Stephen A. Haines, Matthew T. Hairston, Danyel C. Hall, Cheryl L. Hall, John E. Hamilton, Christopher J. Hamlin, Kriata M. Hamlin, Patrick M. Hardin, Vincent W. Hargis, Thomas R. Harris, Dana C. Harris, Dana Harris, Michael T. Hartman, Todd M. Hartatock, Lucinda L. Hatfield, Trent C. Hauth, Lance E. Hawkins, Shelton L. Heck, Nancy S. Heidenreich, John A. Heil, Corinna A. Henschen, Cory B. Herman, Jennifer E. Hershberger, Kevin W. Hess, Bradley S. Hicks, Abraham C. Hicks, Jeffery T. Hill, April Y. Hill, Scott F. Hlnes, Andrew L. Hockenberry, KristJna T. Hoevel, Jacqueline M. Hoffman, Jennifer L. Howard, Janel E. Howard, Sean A. Howell, Angela R. 1 1 206 These frosh are enjoying lunchtime with friends in the cafeteria. Hull, Terri L Humphrey, Ronald Hunter, Fonda L. Ibarra, Federico Ingram, Brenda S. Irey, Laura 0. Jackson, Sean T. Jackson, Tarryln J. Jacobs, Gregory E. Jacobs, Melissa M. Jahn, Darren G. Jauregui, Theresa R. Jenkins, Daniel R. Jenkins, Juanita L. Jenkins, Michael A. Jenkins, Victoria L. Jensen, Michelle A. Jentgen, Frederick J. Jerrall, Jacob J. Jesse, Gary L. Johnson, Dorall L Johnson, Jonathan D. Johnson, Sean M. Jones, Sonja V. Kelsey, Robert L. Kendall, Michaelle J. Kent, Christophor H. Kepler, William W. Kidd, Donald E. Kilmer, Rhett A. King, Bryant J. King, Catrina Kinnison, Kevin W. Kintz, Laura M. Kiracofe, Tracie J. Kirkpatrick, Bruce Klein, Kimberly A. Kneller, Kassandra K. Knight Jeff D. Knipscheer, Frederick J. Kohler, Jon R. Koos, Kathy L. 207 Korthal, Mark D. Kratzman, Kevin W. Kroger, Scott P. Kulpa, Karen S. Lambert, Richard S. Lane, Seana A. Laskowski, Rachael L. Lasley, Jeffory L. Lattimore, Jeffery B. Leuenberger, Anthony S. Leughmyer, Tavia D. Lewis, Trenton E. Libka, Kurtis W. Little, Jill R. Littlejohn, Donald Lochner, Eric S. Lockhart, Tonya R. Logan, John P. Logan, Willie Loredo, Thelma A. Lothamer, Beth A. Lothamer, Glen E. Lotter, Marc E. Lotter, Tanya S. Lowe Jr. Herbert J. LytJe, Jeffery T. MacDowell, Erin MacMilian, Adrienne C. Macon, Ben McNair, Tyrus Manke, Spencer D. Martin, Alfred Martz, James A. Mason, Heather A. Matthias, Toby D. Maydwell, Antonla D. Mayernlck, Mark R. McCauley, Gary McBride, Kathryn L, McCants, Matthew R. McChesney, James R. McClurg, Shannon L. McComas, Brian P. McComb, Carissa D. McCulloch, Mark A. McDirmit, Greg L. McEwen, Howard L. McGraw, Kimberly M. McKay, Donna McKinney, P. Michael 0. McLeister, Megan J. Mee, Austin G. Mendenhah ' ; sa L. Mendenhall, Mic. L. Merritt, Cym. ' .. Merles, Matthew 208 If €PV R y Hlfcl ' lLi ' H (A Ife ksssssss£ y r Mertz, Darcy J. Meyer, Kevin E. Meyers, Cheryl L. Miernyk, Ann M. Milbrandt, Eric B. Milledge. Stacie D. Miller, Anne M. Miller, Cheryl Miller, Dawn O. Miller, Dawn Miller, Laura R. Miller, Michael R. Miller, Patricia C. Mills, Craig O. Mills, David Moore, Floyd Moore, Karen L Morgan, Anita Morimanno, Joyce Worrell. Andrea D. Morris, Rhonda L. Morton, Damon A. Musser, Mark A. Nahrwold, Gretchen Nash, Kimberley E. Neece, Pamela J. Nelson, James H. Niccum, Michael E. Nichols, Robert K. Nicholson, Paul Niewyk, Deborah J. Noga, Nathan E. Norman, David E. Northington, J. Nathaniel Notestine, Mark H. Noyes, Matthew Nuttle, Quinn A. O ' Grady, Kathleen S. dinger, Stephanie D. Oliver, Kevin S. Ormiston, Lori M. Osborne, Matthew A. Othersen, Patrick W. Page, Alfonsa Pamin, Thomas S. Pascarella, Monica K. Patel, Ashish C. Patel, Hetal A. Patterson, Donald T. Patterson, Patsy O. Payne, Diane C. Payton, Dawn M. Pedersen, Robin L, Pelkington, Jeffery R. Peppier, Amy M. Peterson, Wendy S. 209 The sight of a photographer creates mixed reactions, with these freshmen. Phillips, Rosalyn M. Phillips, Shonda L. Phillips, Tonya S. Picking, Amy M. Piech, Leonard J. Pinckney, Joseph Pittenger, Lance E. Poling, Christopher A. Pomeroy, Ivy N. Porostovsky, Steven B. Porter, Eric D. Potts, David A. Potts, Kirk M. Presley, Tina M. Price, Clint D. Pruden, Rachel L. Putt, Nicole R. Randall, Sarah Reef, Adam C. Reichard, Michael T. Reinhart, Dawn M. Reinking, Lee Renbarger, Jamie L. Resendez, Juan C. Rey, Brett E. Rice, Melanie E. Richardson, Todd L. Rinehart, Melissa A. Rising, Amy C. Robinson, Earnest Robinson, John L. Rodgers, Michelle D. Roemer, Kristin M. Rohrbaugh, Diann M. Romine, Sheri K. Rose, Thomas J. Roth, Katharine J. Rothacher, Deana S. Rucoi, Kenneth E. Rudolph, Scott M. Safirstein, Beth E. Sandberg, Kevin P. 210 Sanders, Anthony L. Sanders, Krista M. Sargent, Kent Schaper, Christian A. Schiebel, Tiffany A. Schipper, Christopher D. Schirmeyer. Susan A. Schmidt, Robert E. Schneider, Lori M. Schultz, Melissa A. Schuncht, Tex K. Schwankl, Jason J. Scruggs, Andrew P. Scurlock, Marion Sells, Richard L. Seplak, Keith M. Sheets, Melinda A. Sherbinsky, Deborah E. Sherwin, Lori L. Short, Todd M. Shull, Sara E. Sidebottom, Melissa L. Silvers, Matthew L. Simler, IV George F. Simmonds, Christine A. Skinner, David J. Slaybaugh, Stephanie L Smith, Douglas E. Smith, Jason O. Sousley, Kendrea D. Spade, Eric A. Spade, Shelli Y. Spisak, Amy E. Spranger, Krista A. Springer, Julie A. Sproat. Michele L, Spuller, Jaime S. Spurgeon, John P. Stacy, III Richard E. Stanford, Tanya Starks. Mark L. Steele, Jason R. Steinberg, Mark E. Stetzel. Michael T. Stevens, Lisa R. Stevens, Tiffany M. Stewart, Dana M, Stewart, Jennifer M. Stilwell, Yvonne E. Stiner, Kimberty L. Stinson, Lori L. StJnson, Lynn M. Stockdale, Sean D. Stockett, Monica L. Stout, Michael Stebig, Eric M. 211 Mark Whitaker enjoys working with paints in Shelli Spade and friends stop to chat at their lockers, art class. Stuckey, M. Wade Svoboda, Stacy J. Tarr, John R. Tate, Felita S. Tatum, Dawn R. Taves, Jeffery S. Taylor, Daniel A. Taylor, Erin N. Ternet, Denise M. Terry, Annette L. Thoma, Laura A. Thomas, Anthony Thomas, Ben Thomas, Michael Thomas, Rochelle S. Thomas, Terry S. Thompson, Mary C. Thompson, Matthew L. Thong, Ida Tilse, Kelly S. Tindall, Ann M. Tober, Gregory M. Toibert, Erika L. Toledo, Christine M. Tomsits, Kristen Trice, Dennis Q. Trotter, Alisa G. Turk, Dewayne D. Turner, Leslie Turner, Rebecca D. Tyler, Brittney E. Underwood, Kristie Underwood Shirley A. Uetreci. : Tiothy Van, Ci. s B. 212 d 55 , i Camera Shy Frosh Babbit, Amy Bixler, Julie Conley, Rosalind Davenport, Shane Doms, Angela Eguia, Bernard Fosnaugh, Kenneth Gabriel, Irene Geiger, Donald Goggins, Robert Hans, Jerry Huffman, Christina Johnstone, Shelia Kuhnke, Jeremy Kurtz, Denise Larry, Catherine Louden, Mary Jo McCorkle, Christine Milby, Preston Miller, Tonya Roach, Sarah Roebel, Susan Smith, Shannon Uetrecht, Timothy Vandenberg, Laura A. Vanderlaan, Vincent V. Vannatta, Chad R Velarde, William D. Vinson, Sonia S. Viranakhone, Chanthana Vodde, Elizabeth F. Vogt, Darren E. Volkert, Kelly L Walter, Mark A. Walters, Michael M. Walton, Kimberty D. Wang, Karin H. Warner, Deborah L Warner, Mark A. Wasvick, Allan L. Waters. Kecia K. Watson, Erik G. Watson, Jeffery H. Weick, Scott M. Weigold, Charles W. Weinwig, Deborah L. Whaley, Patricia A. Whrtaker, Jason V. Whitaker, Mark E. Whitt, Lasonya R. Wilkin, Melissa A. Williams, Alvin Williams, Angela U. Williams, Bob 0. Williams, Glenn E. Williams, Tamara M. Williams, Valreese V. Wilson, Quantear L. Wimes, Tony D. Winders, Tommy Wirges, Stephanie Witcher, Jane C. Wood, Patrick L. Woods, Teresa C. Wright, Shawn E. Wristpus, Maria L. York, Billie Jo Youker, Mark W. Young, Andrea L. Zehner, Eric J. Zimmerman, Carrie A. Zimmerman, Coie M. Zinchenko, Peter Zurbrugg, Kevin L 213 Index Abdurrahim, Lateef 173 Abels, Guy 173 Ackerman, Timothy 17, 73, 83, 149 Ackison, Eric 187 Acosta, Irma 149 Adams, Amy M. 201 Adams, Lance 187 Adams, Lynette M. 201 Adams, Melissa 81, 87, 173 Adams, Ondra 187 Afarin, Afarinpou 201 Agnew, Barbara 53, 130, 187 Agnew, Cheryl 45, 130, 149 Aldridge, Brenda 58, 173 Aldridge, Karen D. 81, 93, 201 Aldridge, Mike 187 Alexander, Shawn 187 Allen, Amy K. 37, 173 Allen, Erik W. 70, 201 Allen, Triant 187 Allison, Kelli D. 22, 23, 88, 201 Amos, William R. 201 Amstutz, Sherrie 187 Anderson, Aretha 187, 188 Anderson, Christopher T. 201 Anderson, Daniel 187 Anderson, David 173 Anderson, Elaine K. 53, 201 Anderson, Elizabeth 173 Anderson, Jason 45, 130, 187 Anderson, Rachel 149 Anderson, Scott A. Anderson, William 54, 71, 187 Andrews, Gregory 149 Arens, Angela 187 Angel, Richard 149 Angel, Tamera 187 Anspach, Jay 69, 173 Armstrong, Christine 187 Armstrong, Jeffery 187 Armstrong, Renna 149 Arnett, Mary E. 201 Arnett, Nicole 55, 173 Arnold, Amy L. 53, 67, 201 Arnold, Johnnie 173, 183 Arnold, Karen 173 Arnold, Mark E. 93, 201 Aronold, Felicia 173 Arruza, John 187 Askins, Thomas C. 201 Augsburger, Steven L. 201 Aurich, Mark 173 Averbeck, Laura 53, 187, 199 Ayers, Dennis 173 B Babcock, John 104, 187 Backmen, Anne 55, 131, 187 Bacon, Susanne 81, 86, 87, 173 Bai, Lisa 173, 178 Bailey, Amy 187 Baker, Caroline 25, 53, 186, 187 Bakle, Amy F. 53, 201 Ball, Laura 173 Ball, Sheryl 187 Bailer, Robert D. 73, 201 Baney, Peter 46, 130, 187 Banks, Donna 187 Bansback, Debra L. 201 Barchak, Nicholas 69, 149 Barger, James 149 Barger, Robert L. 132, 201 Barkley, Mitchel 173 Barksdale, Chris 130, 187 Barnes, Benita 173 Barnes, Samuel 58, 83, 173 Barnett, David A. 201 Barnett, Terry 173 Barnfield, Gregory 201 Barnhill, Terry 187 Barr, Jill 173 Barrera, Vincente T. 201 Bartholow, Elizabeth 149 Bartholow, Matthew K. 201 Bartol, Brent 187 Bass, Christophor R. 201 Basse tt, Wendy 149 Baughman, Pamala 58, 173 Baughman, Shannon 187 Baur, Nicole A. 53, 130, 201 Beachum, Tia Beard, Jeffery 173 Beatty, Alison I. 53, 130, 201 Becraft, Cheryl L. 53, 201 Becraft, Kimberly 149 Becraft, Michael 187 Beebe, Michael 149 Beebe, Scott M. 201 Beer, Dean W. 201 Beerbower, Jacquelin 149 Beerman, Todd 104, 149 Behm, John 173 Behm, Linda 187 Beib, Michael 193 Beineke, Jennifer 45, 46, 47, 53, 56, 57, 61, 108, 130, 187 Belcher, Theresa 187 Bell, Eric 187 Belsare, Arati 187 Belsare, Shree 61, 173 Bemiss, Jeffery J. 201 Bennett, Jody 149 Bensch, Ingo 57, 149 Benson, Richard L. 104, 201 Bentz, Donald 187 Bercaw, Nicolette 60, 149 Bernardon, Hixie 198 Bernardon, Ronnie 149 Beuoy, Michael 149 Bezdon, Michelle 49, 187 Bicberrich, Michelle 187 Bice, Jennifer 45, 130, 187 Bill, Michael F. 201 Billingsley, Cornelius 48, 68, 69, 83, 173, 179, 183 Billingsley, Shannon 88, 187 Billman, David 173 Binkley, Susan 45, 130, 187 Bireley, Kelly 187 Bireley, Michelle 37, 149 Bireley, William 173 Bishop, Eric 187 Bishop, Joel 173 Bishop, Richard 187 Black, Byron 36, 54, 173 Black, Chris 149 Blackburn, Charlotte 187 Blackburn, Marcella L. 201, 204 Blackshear, Cynthia 50, 149 Blakely, Kim 46, 130 Bland, Jeffrey 188 Bloom, Martha 53, 59, 67, 188 Boerger, Eugene 16, 149 Bogart, Mary 38, 39, 55, 173 Bogle, Robert 173 Bohlender, Robert 54, 188, 194 Bolander, Adam C. 201 Bolander, Bradley 188 Bolinger, David 16, 150, 166, 169 Boiling, Melissa 188 Booker, Adrienne 49, 173 Boon, Diana 73, 150 Boon, Sharon 54, 73, 188 Boone, Andrea 45, 58, 173 Boone, Kimberley 53, 59, 188 Borden, Peter J. 201 Boroff, Victoria I. 202 Borum, Cassandra 173 Bosserman, Michele 28, 188 Botts, Jason A. 202 Bougher, Gregory 188 Bowlin, Angela 51, 150 Bowlin, Beverly 53, 133, 188 Boyd, Jonathan 202 Boyds, Yvette 188 Boydston, Brenda 53, 188 Bracken, William 150 Brackett, Dana 188 Bragg, Altonia D. 70, 202 Brames, Margo 173 Brames, Melissa 188 Branstrator, Melanie 131, 173 Branstrator, Tanya K. 202 Branstrator, Troy 173 Brattain, April 133, 173 Bratton, Troy 188 Braun, Michael 188 Bravo, Michael 174 Bray, Rosemary 132, 202 Bray, Simon 174 Bregin, Bobi 58, 150 Bregin, Jodi 132, 188 Breitenbach, Erika A. 45, 202 Bright, Alonzo 174 Bright, Erica 188 Brinker, Lisa 174 Britton, Rodney A. 202 Brock, Constance 174 Brock, John M. 202 Brock, Shelly M. 53, 202 Brockhall, Criag 174 Brooks, Eric 55, 71, 188 Brooks, Tex J. 97, 202 Brooks, Valerie 17, 22, 38, 57, 150 Brost, Stacy 174 Brower, Michelle 174 Brown, Bernard 202 Brown, Clark 174 Brown, Harriet 188 Brown, Heather 22, 23, 188 Brown, Jacquelin 202 Brown, Jerald Brown, Laronda 188 Brown, Laura M. 132, 202 Brown, Toni R. 53, 202 Brown, Tricia 150 Brubaker, Jodi L. 66, 67, 202 Brumbaugh, Linda 130, 188 Bruck, Andrew J. 202 Bruck, Laura L. 202 Bruggemann, Alexander 174 Bruner, Albert Bruner, Albert 188 Bryan, Jennifer L. 81, 202 Bryant, Diane 174 Bryant, Jason L. 77, 97, 202 Bryie, Michelle 79, 174 Bubb, David 188 Bubb, Janet E. 55, 202 Buchanan, Matthew E. 70, 202 Burdek, Jeffery A. 131, 202 Burdek, Lorrie 48, 80, 131, 174 Burdge, Larry 174 Burge, James D. 202 Burke, Kelly 130, 174 Burholder, Deidre 174 Burnett, Eugene 188 Burns, Matthew A. 202 Burns, Richard A. 202 Burns, Robert 174 Burris, Todd 174 Burroughs, Rodney 174, 180, 183 Burton, Reginald D. 202 Burton, Tinita L. 202 Busche, Michael R. 150 Busche, Michelle R. 45, 130, 202 Buschur, Angela 53, 67, 187, 188 Bush, Chad A. 202 Bushnell, Nancy C. 54, 73, 202 Busse, Angela 67, 187, 188 Busslck, Timothy 69, 150 Butler, Carmen 130, 188 Butler Cynthia L. 200, 202 Butler, David 150 Butler, Dwayne 174 Butler, Mechell 174 Butler, Michelle 38, 49, 174 Buuck, Angela 53, 69, 188, 189 Byrd, Edward L. 202 Byrd, Joyce 174 Byrd, Kimberly S. 132, 202 Cafolla, Martin 45, 130, 188 Cain, Christine 49, 186, 188 Cain, Michelle 45, 130, 150 Caldwell, Christina C. 50, 132, 202, 204 Caldwell, Katherine 133, 150 Caldwell, Lindal C. 202 Caldwell, Starr R. 202 Callahan, Robert 188 Ca mbell, James 174 Camp, Christopher 174, 185 Campbell, James 150 Campbell, Karen S. 202 Cannon, Vernetta 150 Cantrell, Chandra 50, 188 Cappelli, Brian 174, 181 Carbaugh, Steven 174 Carlisle, Christine Carlson, Alan 188 Carlton, Christoph 188 Carpenter, Bryan 69, 174 Carpenter, Christa 188 Carr, Derek 174, 179, 183 Carr, Xavier 69, 150 Carroll, John 69, 97, 174 Carroll, Robert 188 Carroll, Stephanie 202 Carson, Jesse 174 Carteaux, Michelle 174 Cartwright, Michael E. 202 Cassaday, Jennifer 150 Castetter, Eric 69, 174 Castleberry, Reginald 174 Caston, Tamara D. 202 Cater, Brian 150 Cauley, Mark 188 Cavacini, Ronald T. 202 Cedargaard, Niels 174 Cereghin, Tonya 203 Chambers, Lisa A. 203 Chambers, Marcus 50, 65, 150 Chambers, Randal 188 Chaney, Timothy 150 Chantaca, Michelle 189 Chapman, Karen D. 50, 132, 203 Chevalier, Gregory Chilcute, Stella 189 Childers, Kay 53, 189 Childers, Kenneth 174 Childress, Nicky 203 Chin, Tami S. 54, 203 Christian, Frances T. 73, 203 Christian, Kent 22, 174 Christie, Kendra 174 Christopherson, Mickey 189 Christy, David 150 Cirillo, Patrick 69, 150 Clair, David 203 Clancy, Carla 50, 132, 189 Clark, Brad 130, 189 Clark, Holly 150 Clark, Jennifer 203 Clark, Kevin 133, 150, 169 Clark, Maria 174 Clauser, Kendra 51, 131, 174 Clauss, Cynthia 48, 93, 189 Clemens, Robin 174 Cline, Lee 71, 189, 199 Clopton, James 150 Coats, Stacy 175 Coats, Timothy 151 Cobb, Eveann 53, 189 Cochren, Steven D. 53, 203 Cocklin, Michael 189 Coghill, Robert 58, 151 Coker, Dormita 189 Cold well, Regina 174 Cole, Cheryl 47, 133, 151 Cole, Lavonda 175 Cole, Owens E. 203 Coleman, Lavon 189 Coleman, Michael C. 203 Coleman, Michael J. 175 Coleman, Ralph 175 Collette, Jamison L. 203 Collins, Jesse 175 Collis, Angelyn 16, 151 C onkling, Andrew 189 Conkling, Angela 203 Conkling, Gregory B. 203 Conley, Lynn 22, 58, 175 Conley, Teresa 203 Conley, Tonja 81, 189 Connell, Angela 53, 189 Connell, Christine 54, 175 Connel, Jennifer 73, 203 Conners, Timothy 97, 151 Conser, Gregg 46, 130, 175 Cook, Joe 175 Cook, Kevin M. 203 Cook, Laorana 189 Cook, Paul 189 Cook, Steven 189 Coolman, Douglas 175 Coomer, Kim 151 Coomer, Sherri L. 132, 203 Cooper, Marion M. 203 Copeland, Amy 175 Copeland, Anthony 46, 130, 189 Corazzi, Beth E. 132, 203 Corazzi, Edward 175 Corbitt, Michael 151 Corey, Larry J. 203 Cornelius, David 189 Cornett, Karen 175 Cornett, Kimberley 151 Cottrel, Sheila A. 55, 203 Courtois, Scott 22, 151 Covault, Kimm 17, 26, 151 Cox, Jeff 175 Cox, Kristyn A. 203 Cox, Wyatt R. 203 Craig, Kelly 151 Craig, Ken 203 Craig, Kenneth 151 Craig, Lavett 175 Craig, Richard L. 203 Crawford, James 203 Crawford, Mitchell 84, 189 Grill, Candice 45, 46, 130, 189 Crilly, James 55, 175 Crippin, Adam 71, 189 Crippin, Mark 69, 175 Cronin, Janice 126, 132, 175 Cronk, Margo 53, 59, 73, 186, 189 Crunkleton, Lynne 175 Csernik, Cheryl 175 Csernik, Darlene 49, 53, 189 Cuffer, Brenda Culbertson, Sandra J. 203 Cunningham, Brenda 130, 189 Cunningham, Keith 151 Cunningham, Richard 175 Current, Timothy 175 Current, Thomas 189 Curry, Teria 81, 203 Dady, Elizabeth 175 Dague, Kathryn 151 Dague, Micheal J. 203 Dahm, Amy 48, 73, 92, 93, 189 Dame, Charles R. 203 Dan, Melissa C. 45, 203 Daniels, Deborah M. 130, 203 Davenport, Shane P. 132, 203 Davies, Larina 56, 57, 151 Davies, Mark 189 Davies, Wade 46, 130, 189 Davis, Brent 91, 175 Davis, Cassandra 32, 36, 133, 175 Davis, John 189 Davis, Linda Y. 132, 203 Davis, Mara L. 46, 131, 203 Davis, Natasha 175 Davis, Rachel L. 203 Davis, Todd 151 Day, Vicki 58, 151 De Witt, Julia M. 51 Dean, Andrea L. 93, 132, 203 Deaton, Jennifer 203 Decker, Michele 189 Dedden, Eric 175 Deering, Cindy 175 Deford, Joe 189 Deford, Melvin Degnan, Kelly 53, 189 Dehner, Kelly M. 53, 203 Deike, Jane E. 55, 89, 204 Deike, John 175 Dekay, Bethany 51, 133, 175 Dekay, Cynthia S. 130, 204 Dekoker, Deena 87, 189 Deleon, Eduardo 189 Dellinger, Aaron 38, 77, 189 Delong, Timothy 151 Demanrest, Shawn 189 Deming, Joel 189 Dennis, Joseph E. 204 Derbyshire, Daniel 189 Derheimer, Paul 53, 189 Derheimer, Tonia 151 Derrick, Tracye A. 204 Detter, Nicole M. 53, 204 Devore, Janis 53, 189 Dewitt, Julie 131 Dial, Randy L. 204 Dibella, Thomas 17, 22, 26, 38, 56, 57, 133, 151 Dickson, James 73, 97, 189 Didier, Sally 189 Dies, Bonita 189 Dies, Renita 189 Dietrich, Duane Diffendarfer, Jon D. 53, 204 Diffendarfer, Michele 175 Diller, Marcia 175 Dillman, Randall 151 Dimond, Holly K. 132, 204 Dimond, Renee 17, 151 Dinius, John 151 Dinius, Julie G. 55, 204 Dishon, Dana S. 53, 204 Diskey, Deborah 175 Dixon, Karen 190 Dixon, Nicole L. 204 Dodds, Becky 190 Dodge, Christoph 190 Doehla, Kris 81, 190 Doehrman, Kacey 190 Don, Catherine 45, 131, 175 Doh, John Y. 204 Dollarhite, Ronda 47, 60, 133, 151 Donley, Craig 151 Donley, Jeffrey 152 Donley, Jennifer 190 Donley, Matthew M. 204 Donovan, Kevin 190 Donovan, Shawn 175 Dorsett, Lisa L. 204 Douglas, Phillip 152 Douglas, Phylis 152 Douse, Jennifer 132, 176 Dove, Mark 133, 176 Downey, Kira 53, 132, 190 Drake, Tiah 130 Drake, Victoria 131 Duba, Christine 190 Duesler, Deanna 131, 176 Duesler, Lori 131, 190 Duffey, Kristine 204 Dulik, Adam 204 Dumond, James 190 Dunbar, Vaughn 71, 190 Duncan, Brian 46, 130, 190 Duncan, Timothy 37, 72, 73, 104, 152 Dunlap, Christoph 190 Duranseau, Tom 204 Durham, Sheila 60, 152 Durland, Jennifer 16, 152 Duvall, Darren 70, 85, 99, 130, 204 Dyer, Becky 204 Dyer, Renae 60, 152 Dysert, Jeffery 85, 204 Dysert, Steven 190 Dziondziak, Carol 93, 132, 204 Eaken, Tamara 45, 130, 190 Earl, Sharin 130, 190 Easterly, Adrienne 190 Easterwood, Robin 190 Eastes, Eric 71, 190, 194 Eatmon, Dwight 152 Ebbinghouse, Amy 204 Eberle, Janice 190 Eberle, Kenneth 152 Ecclestone, Juli 190 Edgell, Anthony 61, 93, 176 Edgell, Jeannette 190 Edgell, Ronda 204 Edwards, Marnie 49, 176 Edwards, Tonja 17, 152 Egolf, Rebecca 204 Ehresman, Donna 55, 176 Eicher, Marlin 190 Eichler, Dawn 54, 204 Eifrid, Laura 190 Eikenberry, Jennifer 204 Eikenberry, Jill 152 Eikenberry, Todd 22, 77, 85, 204 Eisberg, Christopher 45, 130, 131, 152 Elbrecht, Dana 17, 152, 168 Elbrecht, Donna 39, 152, 168, 169 Eley, Derrick 50, 152 Eley, Ezekal 176 Eley, Karen 176 Eley, Sheila 60, 152 Elias, Daniel 190 Elias, Tina 58, 152 Elide, Janice 190 Ellis, Dana 50, 204 Ellis, Deanna 132, 204 Elser, Renae 190 Elyea, Andrea 148, 152 Elyea, William 46, 73, 130, 204 Emerson, Solomon 70, 85, 204 Englert, Jeffery 53, 70, 204 Ensley, Trina 50, 132, 204 Epps, Alonzo 190 Epps, Denise 22, 23, 35, 38, 50, 152 Epps, Michael 45, 130, 176 Erne, Julie 204 Ervin, Carolyn 204 Ervin, Catherine 204 Ervin, Jennifer 152 Espinoza, Rose 53, 130, 190 Esposito, Chris 176 Espy, John 71, 190 Estep, Philip Evens, Cynthia 131, 204 Evans, Jill 38, 47, 133, 152 Evens, Joni 49, 53, 204 Evens, Scott 204 Everett, Kristin 53, 132, 190 Ewing, Aundrea 190 Exner, Debbie 81, 88, 190 Eytcheson, Shawn 58, 176 Faber, John 55, 176 Faber, Susan 53, 204 Fahrenbach, Todd 176 Fair, Melanie Faley, Andrew 53, 204 Faley, Matthew 26, 51, 57, 152 Falkenberg, Kirsten 190 Fanning, Katrina 152 Faulkner, Dorinda 46, 130, 204 Fazekas, Ann 81, 88, 190 Fenn, Jeffery 46, 130, 205 Fiedler, Tonya 49, 55, 190 Fields, Mia 190 Files, Terry 152 Fisher, Richard 190 Fisk, Brenda 205 Files, Michael 176 Ficher, Paul 176 Field, David Fitch, Brian 45, 53, 130, 190 Fitch, Christopher 190 Fitch, James 176 Fitch, Jerry 153 Fitch, Keith 46, 47, 57, 130, 131, 153, 168 Fitzgerald, Patricia 191 Flaugh, Jonathan 69, 153, 168 Fleck, Lisa 45, 130, 205 Fleitz, Derek 55, 191 Fletcher, Wendy 45, 53, 130, 205 Flowers, Lorraine 153 Flowers, Tarita 55, 153 Floyd, Daniel 178 Foltz, Kristeen 153 Forehand, Andrea 53, 191 Foreman, Charles 176 Forte, Chnstophor 132, 205 Fortney, Rachel 191 Foulks, Chad 178 Foster, James 191 Fowble, Cams 130, 205 Fowlkes, James 153 Fowlkes, Serena 132, 191 Fowlkes, Ursula 191 Fox, Daniel 132, 205 Fox, Michael 191 France, Scott 153 Frane, Kristine 205 Frank, Matthew 191 Franke, Abbie 131, 205 Franklin, James D. 191 Franklin, James E. 205 Frazier, Anne 47, 49, 131, 176 Frazier, Kathenne 53, 131, 205 Frederick, William 205 Fretz, Michael 46, 130, 205 Fridman, Pernilla 54, 73, 153 Frisby, Nicki 72, 73, 191 Fritz, Tamrya 191 Fry, Elizabeth 153 Fry, Kendall 130, 205 Fry, Kevin 205 Fulk, Wendi 53, 205 Fulkerson, Linnia 48, 55, 92, 93. 191 Fultz, Stephanie 81, 89, 205 Funk, Brian 132, 205 Fuqua, Tangela 153 Furos, Christina 53, 191 Gaczkowski, Gina 49, 205 Galbraith, Angela 191 Galbreath, Richard 76, 77, 153 Gager, Allen 205 Gaines, Antonio 205 Gaines, Bernard 205 Gallien. Heather 132, 205 Ganaway, Leroy 205 Gansert, Scott 130, 205 Garber, Sean 153 Garcia, Hector 191 Gardiner, Jill 79, 176 Gardner, Brian 176 Gaston, Sheritta 191 Gatchell, Angela 26, 36, 153 Gatchell, Kimberly 45, 53, 130, 205 Gavin, Kara 153 Gebhart, Gina 60, 153 Gemlick, Brett 22, 71, 191 George, Allan 71, 191, 196, 199 Georgi, Amanda 26, 32, 36, 91, 132, 205 Gephart, Michael Gephart, Michelle 191 Gerardot, Anita 153 Gerardot, Mark 176 Gerardot, Rodney 153 Gervais, David 153 Gianelle, Eric 69, 176 Gibson, Beth 53, 67, 187, 191 Gibson, Michael 153 Gibson, Rachel 176 Gilbert, David 191 Gill, Bonnie 55, 81, 89, 205 Gill, Donna 81, 88, 132. 205 Gill, Gary, 153 Gillian, Scott 205 Gilmore, Craig 93, 205 Ginder, Angela 205 Gines, Ronda 46, 47, 130, 176 Giusti, Susan 205 Glover, Craig 82, 176, 177 Goddard, Greta 205 Goetz, David 47, 130, 191 Goff, Anne 51, 54, 176 Gottlieb, Ken 153 Golm, Kendrea 205 Gomez, Albert 73, 191 Gomez, Teresa 176 Gonzales, John 191 Gonzales, Johnny 191 Goode, Sabrina 205 Gooden, Antonio 85, 205 Goodson, Christoph 153 Goodson, Dawn 133, 191 Gordon, Leslie 49, 53, 191 Gorrell, Eric 191 Gounaris, Varvara 176 Graham, Marcy 176 Grantham, Eric 71, 176 Grantham, Holly 55, 176 Gratz, Michelle 133, 176 Green, Aretha 35, 50, 153 Green, Jeffery 131, 205 Green, Jeffrey 84, 191 Greenberg, Steven 176 Greene, Michael 205 Greene, Ondrayco Greer, Charles 191 Greer, Gerald 84, 191 Greer, Kim 73, 131, 154 Greer, Mechelle 154 Greer, Robert 130, 205 Greer, Tarrus 205 Greer, Terrill 206 Greer, Toussaint 206 Greutman, Pamela 130, 176 Griebel, Scott 154 Griebel, Todd Grieninger, Melissa 154 Griswold, Gary 73 191 Griswold, Susan 191 Grosvean, Jack Grostefon, Greg 176 Grostefon, Robb 53, 206 Gruber, Mary 154 Grunstad, Chandler 191 Guevara, Daniel 69, 154 Gunder, Jenny 206 Guo, Kimberly 57, 61, 79, 206 Gutherie, Michelle 53, 67, 131, 206 Guthrie, Thomas191 Guthermuth, Lori 154 Gutknecht, Stephen 206 H Haberly, Andrew 17, 22, 38, 58, 154 Hacker, Elizabeth 49, 176 Haffner, Timothy 69, 84, 191 Haines, Matthew 206 Haines, Stefanie 176 Hairston, Danyle 206 Hakey, Regina 176 Hall, Bryan 191 Hall, Cheryl 93, 132, 206 Hall, Daniel 176 Hall, Jennifer 154 Hall, John 206 Hallett, Robert 191 Hamilton, Christopher 206 Hamilton, Kimberley 53, 191 Hamilton, Shannon 192 Hamilton, Susan 154 Hamlin, Krista 53, 73, 206 Hamlin, Patrick 206 Hamm, Brent 130, 177 Hammond, Jerald 177 Hammond, Steven 192 Hancock, Sam 177 Handwork, Brett 192 Hanley, William 22, 154 Hapner, Angela 177 Hardesty, Gregrey 84, 192 Hardin, Vincent 206 Hargis, Thomas 206 Hargis, Timothy 53, 154 Harrington, Terrence 154 Harris, Dana 206 Harris, George 130, 177 Harris, Lance 133, 192 Harris, Michael 53, 132, 206 Hart, Cheryl 154, 166 Hart, Ralph 177 Hartman, Craig 17, 82, 83, 148, 154, 167, 168 Hartman, John 70, 84, 192 Hartman, Lance 71, 192 Hartman, Todd 85, 206 Hartstock, Lucinda 206 Harvey, Beth 192 Harvey, Brent 154 Harvey, Craig Harvey, Jovon Hatcher, Daniel 38, 46, 177, 185 Hatfield, Trent 206 Hauth, Lance 55, 206 Hawkins, James Hawkins, Shelton 206 Haywood, Timothy 91, 154 Heathman, Terralyn 58, 154 Heaton, Laurissa 48, 177 Heck, Nancy 81, 89, 206 Hegerfeld, Steven 177 Heidenreich, John 206 Heider, Kimberly 25, 192 Heil, Corinna 93, 206 Helberg, Dawn 45, 192 Heldenbrand, John 192 Heller, George 192 Hemrick, Valarie 177 Hemsoth, James 177 Henderson, Kathryn 172, 177 Henderson, Melissa 133, 177 Heenan, Tina M. 154 Henderson, Willie 154 Hendrickson, Michael 177 Henschen, Cory 206 Herbst, William R. 154 Heribacka, Kurt 97, 192 Herman, Jennifer 81, 206 Herman, Kristi 53, 79, 192 Herman, Steven 69, 154 Herron, Maria 87, 177 Hershberger, Karla 53, 59, 133, 154 Hershberger, Kay la 192 Hershberger, Kevin 206 Hess, Bradley 130, 206 Hess, Karin 80, 131, 177 Hetler, Jennifer 53, 130, 192 Hey, Karla 87, 172, 177 Hibler, Ed 177 Hibler, Edward Hicks, Abraham 206 Hicks, Jeffery 206 Hicks, Jonathon 83, 177 Higginbotham, Diane 154 Hill, April 206 Hill, Cassandra 192 Hill, Charles 177 Hill, June 34, 50, 73, 177 Hill, Scott 130, 206 Hill, Vickie 177 Hines, Andrew 206 Hines, James Hinman, Christoph 155 Hinton, Gary 155 Hittie, Carolyn 51, 130, 192 Hittie, Craig 51, 131, 177 Hitzemann, Ursula Hockenberry, Kristina 204, 206 Hoevel, Jacquelin 72, 73, 206 Hoffman, Jennifer 132, 206 Hogue, Cynthia 155 Hogue, Rodney 48, 54, 69, 177 Hogue, Trent 177 Hole, Amie 69, 177 Holloway, Bonita 45, 47, 130, 192 Holloway, James 46, 130, 131, 155 Holm, Christine 45, 53, 130, 192 Holmes, Demetra 50, 192 Holocher, Wendy 54, 57, 73, 186, 192 Holthaus, Jill 60, 155 Hood, Michelle 177 Hoon, Tabatha 177 Hope, Michelle 177 Hopkins, Amondo 130, 192 Hosford, Scott 130, 177 Hoskins, Brian 177 Hostetter, Kathryn 49, 192 Hottinger, Patrick 155 Houser, Julie 192 Howard, Darren 192 Howard, Janel 45, 130, 206 Howard, Jerry 177 Howard, Sean 206 Howard, Sharon 155 Howard, Tracey 177 Howell, Angela 206 Hoyle, Leslie 155 Hughes, Jerry 177 Hughes, Lisa 55, 177 Hughes, Timothy 192 Hull, Craig 177 Hull, Terri 207 Hummel, Angela 192 Humphery, Ronald 70, 85, 207 Hundley, Michael 155 Hunter, Fonda 91, 207 Hunter, Justin 17, 57, 155 Hutchins, Keith 177 Hyatt, Rebecca 132, 192 Ibarra, Cristina 177 Ibarra, Federico 207 Ingram, Brenda 207 Ireton, Vickie 177 Irey, Laura 92, 93, 207 Isch, Steven 25, 192 Jackson, Cynthia 155 Jackson, Dale 192 Jackson, Herbert 48, 69, 84, 192 Jackson, James, 190, 192 Jackson, Otis 177 Jackson, Perry 45, 53, 130, 192 Jackson, Sean 207 Jackson, Tarryln 207 Jackson, Valerie L. 155 Jackson, Willie 132, 192 Jacob, Lisa 155 Jacobs, Frederick 55, 61, 177 Jacobs, Gregory 70, 85, 207 Jacobs, Melissa 207 Jahn, Darren 207 James, Chaleta 58, 177 James, Michelle 178 James III, Robert 54, 192 Jarvis, Bernadett 132, 178 Jauch, Michael 178 Jauregui, Theresa 207 Jedinak, Todd 46, 130, 188, 192 Jemison, Charles 30, 31, 35, 38, 50, 155 Jenkins, Daniel 204, 207 Jenkins, Michael 207 Jenkins, Victoria 49, 53, 132, 207 Jensen, Michelle 45, 207 Jentgen, Frederick 123, 207 Jentgen, Philip 155 Jerrall, Jacob 207 Jesse, Gary 207 Jinks, Eva 37, 42, 155, 166 Johnson, Aletha 192 Johnson, Ben 71, 193 Johnson, Carl 58, 193 Johnson, Carl 178 Johnson, Carol 155 Johnson, Cheryl 35, 50, 73, 88, 193 Johnson, Colleen 193 Johnson, Danner 90, 91, 155 Johnson, Dean 193 Johnson, Dorall 207 Johnson, Faye 133, 192 Johnson, Gerald 71, 193 Johnson, Heather 49, 51, 133, 178 Johnson, Jeanette 178 Johnson, John 178 Johnson, Jonathan 207 Johnson, Kenneth 193 Johnson, Kimberly 193 Johnson, Lavonia 73, 178 Johnson, Michele 193 Johnson, Navin 130 Johnson, Renee 155 Johnson, Sean 207 Johnson, Shawn 38, 39, 178 Johnson, Vincent Johnson, William 155 Jones, Alena 193 Jones, Catherine 155 Jones, Franklin 130, 178 Jones, Lannette 49, 155 Jones, Latony 178 Jones, Sonja 207 Jones, Steve 178 Jones, Timothy 178 Jones, Wyatte 178 Jontz, Jeff 45, 155 Jordan, Julie 156 Jordan, Lawanda 156 Jordan, Lorrenda 193 Jordan, Michael 46, 130, 178 Joslin, Mark 193 Joyner, Sherry 178 Jump, Rae 93, 178 Just, Steven 73, 193 K Kacines, Jeffery 61, 178 Kallmyer, Kris 55, 61, 178 Kaminski, Michelle 54, 175,178 Kanczuzewski, Tanya 64, 93, 130, 193 Kane, Elezabeth 53, 193 Kaough, Michele 53, 132, 193 Karrer, Elizabeth 178, 185 Katter, Daniel 45, 46, 47, 51, 130, 178 Katter, Gregory 53, 130, 193 Kaufman, Cindy 45, 46, 53, 131 Kaufman, Karen 38, 45, 51, 156 Kavaner, Timothy 104, 178 Keaffaber, J.T. 55, 156 Keith, Michael 133, 156 Kelly, Rodney 178 Kelsey, Robert 61, 207 Kendall, Michaelle 53, 81, 89, 207 Kent, Christopher 46, 130, 207 Ken worthy, Stephen 178 Kepler, Wiliam 207 Kerbel, Lori 55, 81, 88, 133, 193 Kerekes, Patricia 55, 133, 178 Kern, David 178 Kern, Jennifer 156 Kerwin, Suzanne 178 Kesterke, William 69, 71, 178 Ketcham, Amy 178 Ketcham, Michael 193 Ketrow, Scott 65, 130, 156 Ketzler, Dawn 53, 79, 193 Key, Karla 156 Keys, Tracy 35, 66, 156 Kidd, Donald 207 Kieler, Scott 26, 156 Kilmer, Kelly 37, 66, 174, 178 Kilmer, Rhett 31, 70, 90, 207 Kindred, Laura 156 King, Adoria 132, 178 King, Bryant 207 King, Catrina 132, 207 King, Louis 178 King, Martin 175, 178, 183 King, Ryan 193 King, Shontell 193 King, Tarita 132, 193 Kinnison, Kevin 85, 207 Kintz, Laura 130, 207 Kiracofe, Tracie 130, 200, 207 Kirkpatrick, Bruce 207 Klein, Kimberley 53, 130, 207 Kleinrichert, Andre 26, 193 Klender, Brian 193 Kline, Brian 178 Kneller, Kassandra 207 Knight, Jeff 130, 205, 207 Knight, Reola 60, 156 Knipscheer, Fredericu 70, 104, 207 Knoch, Tina 49, 178 Knott, Cheri 175, 178 Knouse, Roger 156 Kocevar, Kathleen 49, 133, 156 Kochanski, Patricia 178 Koehl, Paul 71, 104, 193 Kofoid, Michelle 156 Kohl, Thomas 178 Kohler, Jon 207 Kolb, Michael 73, 156 Koos, Kathy 132, 207 Korte, David 84, 193 Korthal, Lynn 81, 156 Korthal, Mark 208 Kortokrax, Kirk 53, 193 Koshy, Ann 193 Kotrba, Michelle 193 Krahn, Anne 45, 193 Kratzman, Kevin 208 Kratzman, Lori 22, 156 Krauskopf, Mark 45, 130, 178 Krist, Holli 49, 156 Kroger, Scott 208 Krueger, John 46, 51, 178 Krugh, Pamela 178 Kuellgren, Patrik 72, 73, 156 Kuhns, Brian 46, 131, 179 Kulpa, Karen 67, 208 Kulpa, Tracy 58, 66, 179 Lackey, Blanke 69, 179 Ladig, Cynthia 156 Laidroo, Ingrid 46, 51, 156 Lambert, Richard 208 Lambert, Richard 93, 193 Lancaster, Barbara 179 Lancia, Christine 49, 179 Landis, Kari 156 Lane, Lex 193 Lane, Seana 208 Lang, Andres 193 Langlet, James 73, 156 Langston, Carole 130 Lanier, Joellen 25, 66, 157 Larmore, Kenneth 193 Larocque, Gregory 16, 22, 157 Laskowski, Rachael 45, 130, 208 Lasley, Jerfory 208 Lassiter, Loma 157 Lattimore, Jeffery 208 Lausen, Angela 193 Lawlor, Amy 157 Lawson, Brian 183 Laycock, Wendy 46, 130, 131, 193 Layton, Michelle 58, 157 Leaman, Paige 193 Lee, Cara Beth 26, 48, 193 Lehman, Pamela 60, 157 Lemert, Brian 157 Leonard, Lisa 78, 79, 131, 157 Lesh, Stephen 36, 51, 179 Leshore, Darnell 194 Leuenberger, Anthony 85, 208 Leuenberger, William 16, 157 Leughmyer, Tavia 53, 132, 208 Levy, Laura 48, 179 Lewis, Cassandra 179 Lewis, Cindy 28, 45, 130, 194 Lewis Jr. Ill, Floyd 157 Lewis, Kwame 194 Lewis, Shannon 130 Lewis, Susan 22, 38, 48, 66, 130, 179 Lewis, Trenton 208 Libka, Kurtis 208 Light, Todd 48, 68, 69, 157 Likes, Chamell 45, 130, 194 Linderberg, Angela 131, 179 Linderberg, Keith 104, 194 Lindsey, Timothy 157 Link, G wynne 157 Linnemeier, Mark 194 Linnemeyer, Ann 179 Lintermuth, Lenora 194 Lipp, Suzanne 17, 26, 57, 157 Lisby, Timothy 179 Litchin, Michael 55, 194 Little, Jan 179 Little, Jill 208 Littlefield, Evelyn 49, 179 Littlefield, Otis 194 Littlejohn, Donald 208 Littrell, Tina 157 Livingston, Barry 194 Lockhart, Tonya 132, 208 Loftin, Stacia 25, 66, 157 Logan, John 208 Logan, Willie 70, 208 Long, Michiko 80, 81, 157 Loomis, Thomas 22, 58, 77, 179 Loredo, Thelma 132, 208 Lothamer, Beth 208 Lothamer, Glen 208 Lothamer, Phillip 157 Lothamer, William 179 Lotter, Marc 47, 132, 208 Lotter, Tanya 93, 208 Loutsenhizer, Bradley 45, 194 Loutsenhizer, Troy 45, 130, 157 Lowe Jr., Herbert 208 Lucas, Nancy 16, 66, 157 Lugo, John 179 Lundy, Jon 45, 130, 179 Luthe, Ronald 157 Lutz, David 104, 157 Lyon, Joseph 69, 179 Lyons, William 179 Lytle, Jeffery 85, 208 Mc McAlkich, Stuart 194 McAuley, Gary 208 McBride, Kathryn 132, 208 McCalla, Richard 158 McCann, Dean 194 McCann, Sindy 58, 158 McCants, Ellen 66, 179 McCants, Matthew 53, 200, 208 McChesney, James 53, 208 McClain, Jana 28, 51, 131, 179 McClurg, Shannon 45, 130, 208 McComas, Amy 179 McComas, Brian 208 McComb, Carissa 45, 54, 130, 208 McCon, Brian 179 McCon, Kimberly 60, 158 McCrady, Thomas 180 McCulloch, Mark 208 McDirmit, Greg 208 McDaniel, Erin 66, 130, 173, 180 McDowell, Mark 194 McElroy, Autumn 17, 64, 65, 92, 93, 158 McEwen, Howard 208 McFadden, Hugh 58, 172, 180 Mc Fa Hand, Jodi 49, 180 McGauley, John 36, 37, 180 McGraw, Diana 158 McGraw, Kimberly 208 Mclnturf, Michael 58, 180 McKay, Donna 208 McKenney, Michael 194 McKerracher, Robert 180 McKinley, Stacey 133, 180 McKinney, Michael 208 McKinney, Tabatha 158 McLaurin, Martina 132, 180 McLeister, Megan 208 McMahan, Kara 49, 130, 180 McNair, Tyrus 208 McNeely, Douglas 194 M Mackin, Timothy 179 Macon, Ben 208 MacDowell, Erin 45, 89, 208 MacDonald, David 46, 157 MacDonald, Michael 71, 194 MacDowell, Kevin 47, 57, 194 MacDowell, Michele 56, 57, 157 MacDowell, Ryan 158 MacMillan, Adrienne 49, 53, 208 MacMillan, Kimberly 48, 148, 158 Mahlan, Michelle 66, 179, 181 Malmquist, Jeffery 104, 179 Manke, Beth 55, 158 Manke, Spencer 77, 208 Manning, Robert 158 Mansfield, Anne 158, 168 Marcotte, Pamela 133, 158 Marrero, Victoria 132, 194 Marsh, Kimberly 179 Marshall, John 69, 179 Martelles, Robert 179 Martin, Alfred 208 Martin, Jeffry 69, 179 Martin, Keith 158 Martin, Kimberly 158 Martin, Todd 82, 83, 179 Mashbum, Dominic 158 Mason, Donald 179 Mason, Heather 208 Mathiaa, Katherine 158 Mathias, Robert 194 Mathieu, Darinda 179 Matthews, Michael 29, 69, 158 Matthias, Toby 97, 208 Mattz, James 208 Mauch, Jennifer 158 Maxwell, Mathew 179 Maydwell, Antonia 208 Mayemick, Mark 208 Meat, Troy Mee, Dustin 208 Meier, Karen 180 Meier, Scott 180 Mendenhall, Lisa 49, 208 Mendez, Peter 194 Menefee, Brent 180 Menge, Karenn 194 Menor, Barry 90, 91, 158 Mensing, Keith 45, 46, 131, 160 Mericle, Kirk 55, 130, 194 Merritt, Cynthia 208 Merritt, Derek 194 Merritt, Frederick 16, 22, 42, 158, 167 Mertes, Matthew 54, 208 Mertz, Darcy 53, 209 Mertz, Darrin 69, 180 Merz, Erik 53, 194 Mettert, Jeffrey 133, 180 Mettert, Tammy 53, 194 Metzger, Jill 53, 194 Meyer, Bruce 69, 158 Meyer, Cynthia 47, 55, 133, 158 Meyer, Dean 104, 158 Meyer, Kevin 104, 209 Meyer, Sharon 180 Meyer, Tonya 194 Meyers, Cheryl 209 Meyers, James 194 Middleton, Patrick 194 Miernyk, Ann 53, 209 Milbrandt, Eric 209 Milledge, Stacie 209 Miller, Anne 53, 130, 209 Miller, Cheryl Miller, David 194 Miller, Dawn 209 Miller, Dawn O. 209 Miller, Denise 180 Miller, Denver 194 Miller, Gregory 47, 53, 132, 194 Miller, Jason 97, 194 Miller, Jeffrey 158 Miller, Joel 159 Miller, John 53, 194 Miller, Kimberly 131, 180 Miller, Larry Miller, Laura 209 Miller, Michael 209 Miller, Patricia 66, 67, 209 Miller, Terry 159 Milliken, Joseph 194 Mills, Craig 209 Mills, David 209 Mills, Michael 47, 194 Milner, Kelly 79, 180 Minor, Charles Minyard, Elizabeth 45, 130, 194 Miser, Rebecca 159 Miserendino, Barbara 53, 194 Miserendino, Michael 180 Misner, David 54, 194 Mitchell, Monika 130, 194 Mitchell, Rick 194 Moehle, Andrea 194 Moennig, Beth 159 Molina, Irma 194 Monahan, Missy 180 Montgomery, Joni 159 Moore, Austin Moore, Floyd 209 Moore, Frederick 53, 194 Moore, Karen 50, 132, 209 Moore, Nakina 180 Moreno, Miguel 159 Moreno, Samuel 195 Morgan, Melissa 180 Morimanno, Joyce 209 Morimanno, Timothy 195 Morrell, Andrea 209 Morrell, Angela 36, 37, 159 Morris, Jenntier 195 Morns, Michelle 50, 159 Morris, Rhonda 209 Morrison, Douglas 61, 159 Morrow, Rodney 159 Morton, Damon 130, 209 Morton, Kathleen 159 Moskow, Michelle 180 Mottram, Scott 58, 180 Moyer, Alan 159 Mulpagano, Thomas 180 Munger, Kimberiey 38, 80, 180 Murphy, Michele 195 Murray, Lisa 180 Musser, Mark 209 Musser, Shellie 49, 180 Myers, David 195 Myers, James Jr. 159 N Nahrwold, Christopher 195 Nahrwold, Daniel 159 Nahrwold, Gretchen 209 Nash, Kimberly 81, 89, 209 Nash, Lori 195 Nash, Tamra 58, 59, 159 Neece, Pamela 53, 89, 209 Neely, Laura 47, 130, 180 Neher, Melissa 79, 132, 180 Nelson, James 70, 209 Nelson, Lovella 195 Nern, Douglas 72, 73, 190, 191, 195 Neumann, William 195 Niccum, Joyce 73, 133, 159 Niccum, Michael 70, 209 Nichols, Robert 85, 209 Nickolson, Paul Niewyk, Deborah 53, 57, 59, 209 Niewyk, Robert 46, 54, 57, 61, 159 Nitzke, Christopher 195 Noga, Nathan 209 Noga, Vincent 159 Noll, Christopher 195, 199 Nonte, Kelly 48, 59, 180 Norem, Heidi 195 Norman, David 209 Northington, Nathaniel 70, 209 Northington, Renee 49, 58, 180 Norton, James 195 Norton, Rebecca 195 Norton, Steven 195 Notestine, Mark 45, 61, 130, 209 Noyes, Mary 180 Noyes, Matthew 209 Noyes, Thomas 36, 159 Nusbaum, Christopher 46, 51, 130, 180 Nuttle, Quinn 209 Nycum, John 180 Ochoa, Robert 195 O ' dell, Melissa 180 Oetting, Erin 53, 195 Ogrady, Kathleen 53, 209 dinger, Stephanie 53, 202, 209 Oliver, Kevin 209 Oncheck, Robert 179, 180 Ormiston, Lisa 37, 47, 133, 195 Orminston, Lori 37, 132, 209 Oft, Bryon 195 Orr, Mattew 180 Ortiz, Israel Osborne, Matthew 209 Othersen, Patrick 209 Owens, Gina 181 Owens, Jefferson 181 Owen, Kevin 69, 180 Owens, Melissa 195 Page, Alfonsa 70, 209 Palm, Susan 181 Pape, John Parker, Anita Parker, Bradley 195 Parker, Carey 51, 181 Parker, Tracy 195 Parks, Sandra 181 Parks, Sheryl 195 Parnin, Mark 83, 195 Parnin, Thomas 209 Parnin, Timothy 73, 195 Parsons, Steven 181 Pascarella, Mark 130, 181 Pascarella, Monica 53, 209 Pass, David 16, 61, 159 Passey, Shivani 53, 195 Patalita, Michael 45, 46, 195 Patel, Ashish 209 Patel, Hetal 77, 209 Patel, Sapana 195 Patnoe, Jean-Marc 159 Patterson, Deborah Patterson, Donald 209 Patterson, Larissa 58, 181 Patterson, Michael 53, 57, 195 Patty, Kelly 195 Paul, Vincent 195 Payne, Larry Peak, Lynn 93 Peden, Terry 195 Peden, Tracy 195 Peden, Trent 195 Pedersen, Kristen Pee, Pamela 195 Peifer, Matte w 181 Pembroke, Jill Pembroke, Julie 191, 195 Pennington, Shane Perkins, Christopher 71, 195 Perkins, Mark Perkins, Todd 195 Perko, Patricia 47, 54, 133, 196 Pernell, Angela 196 Perry, Chantal 133 Person, Lynnan Person, Michael 181 Peterschmidt, Kristin 64, 93, 169 Peterson, Todd Petit, Jill Petit, Julie 25, 196, 199 Phillips, Amy 55, 196 Phillips, Beth 22, 23, 53, 196 Phillips, Kyle Phillips, Matthew 38, 58, 181 Phillips, Melissa 54, 196 Phillips, Rodney 25, 69 Phillips, Rosalyn 210 Phillips, Shonda 81, 210 Phillips, Tonya 132, 210 Picking, Amy 45, 54, 130, 210 Pidd, Julie 58, 181 Piech, Leonard 210 Pikel, James Pinckney, Joseph 132, 210 Pisula, John 196 Pittenger, Lance 210 Pio, Jeffery Poignard, Nichole 16, 56, 57, 148 Poling, Christophor 210 Poling, John 196 Poling, Roxanna 196 Pomeroy, Ivy 210 Poore, Maureen 38, 181 Porostovsky, Dean Porostovsky, Steven 210 Porter, Eric 210 Potter, Max 194, 196 Potts, David 210 Potts, Douglas 196 Potts, Kirk 210 Prange, Elise 181 Pratt, Suzanne Presley, Tina 210 Price, Clint 53, 210 Price, Julie 196 Priddy, Deanne 17, 57, 166 Prince, Diana 196 Pruden, Rachel 210 Putman, Kelly 67, 187, 196 Putt, Nicole 210 Quilhot, John 54, 69, 181 Randall, Amy 132 Randall, Beth 132, 196 Randall, Sarah 31, 67, 210 Ray, Michelle 54, 196 Ray, Vernon 181 Read, Gerald Reecer, James 69, 181 Reed, Allen 69, 181 Reed, Mark 55 Reed, Robin 196 Reed, Rosemary 199 Reef, Adam 210 Reeves, Alisha Rehm, Michelle 45, 130, 181 Reichard, Andrea 132, 196 Reichard, Michael 210 Reidy, Natalie 196 Reinche, Thomas 84, 196 Reinhart, Dawn 131, 210 Reinking, Lee 210 Reiter, Ronda 181 Reiter, Scott 196 Renberger, Jamie 131, 210 Renner, Jane 132, 181 Renner, John 196 Resendez, Juan 70, 210 Resendez, Norma Reuille, Kent 181 Rey, Brett 85, 210 Ribel, Samuel 181 Rice, Robby 196 Rice, Melanie 210 Richards, Jill 81, 87, 196 Richards, Marmee 181 Richards, Wade 16, 25, 69 Richardson, Jodi 181 Richardson, Scot Richardson, Todd 210 Richardson, William 181 Richmond, Tyra 59 Ricketts, Bernard Riedinger, Mark 45, 130 Rinehart, Melissa 210 Rising, Amy 53, 72, 73, 210 Ritchie, Susan Rivera, Michael 77, 172, 181 Robbins, Scott 181 Robbins, Steven 196 Roberson, Joel 181 Robinson, Andrea 196 Robinson, Cassandra 196 Robinson, Charles 181 Robinson, Claudia Robinson, Debra 196 Robinson, Earnest 210 Robinson, John 210 Robinson, Timmy 196 Robinson, Tracy 58, 65, 83 Robinson, Yolanda 132 Rode, Brigitte 196 Rodgers, Michelle 132, 210 Rogers, Sarah Roemer, Brian Roemer, Kristin 210 Roemer, Mark 69 Rohrbacher, Brock 69, 84, 196 Rohrbaugh, Diann 210 Rohrmoser, Hugh 181 Roller, Amy 53, 130, 196 Roller, Eric 181 Romine, Sheri 53, 132, 210 Rose, Tamara Rose, Thomas 210 Rosselot, Tammy 181 Roth, Katherine 53, 210 Roth, Laura 47, 133, 168 Rothacher, Deana 210 Roundy, Kristyn 130, 172, 181 Rozzelle, Michael 196 Ruble, Kirsten 16, 31, 36, 37, 93, 133 Rucol, Kenneth 210 Rudolph, Angela 37, Rudolph, Scott 46, 210 Rusher, John 32, 36, 130, 181 Rushinsky, Michael 181 Russel, Amy 133, 181 Rust, Larry 196 Rutz, Kimberly Sabia, Elisabeth 54, 59, 61, 167 Safirstein, Beth 132, 200, 210 Salay, Jeffrey 72, 73 Saleh, Amy 53, 196 Salvador, Manuela 54 Sample, Douglas 69, 181 Sampson, Scott 46, 53, 130, 196 Sandberg, Kevin 46, 130, 210 Sanderlin, Mark Sanders, Anthony 211 Sanders, Krista 211 Sanders, Lillian 181 Sanders, Robert 130, 181 Sanders, Robert 37 Sanderson, Michael 58, 181 Sanderson, Patrick 181 Sargent, Kent 211 Savieo, Jason 196 Savieo, Sara 182 Sawyer, Douglas 72, 73 Say lor, Brendan 84, 196 Schaper, Christian 130, 211 Scheeler, Jeff Scheerer, James 73, 182 Schell, Ann 29 Schiebel, Christopher 38, 104, 182 Schiebel, Tiffany 130, 132, 211 Schipper, Christopher 45, 211 Schirmeyer, Susan 211 Schlup, Jacquelin 196 Schlup, James 47, 54, 182 Schmidt, Daniel 71, 196 Schmidt, Derek 197 Schmidt, Jodi 130, 182 Schmidt, Robert 70, 211 Schnabel, William 148, 166 Schneider, Lori 53, 211 Schreffler, Keith 197 Schroeder, Debra 56, 57 Schroeder, Douglas 182 Schultz, Mathew 182 Schultz, Melissa 53, 211 Schuricht, David 55, 211 Schwankl, Jason 26, 211 Schwartz, Theodore 45, 130, 197 Scott, Britt Scott, Ramona 197 Scott, Steven 71, 197 Scott, Timothy 91, 182 Screeton, Tony 182 Scruggs, Andrew 211 Scruggs, Constance 197 Scruggs, Eugene 182 Scurlock, Marlon 211 Seals, Sidney 197 Seemann, David 178, 182 Seeman, Lisa 182 Self, Vicki 25, 53, 186, 197 Sell, Gregory 182 Sells, Richard 211 Senter, John 182 Seplak, Christoph 17, 45, 46, 55, 130 Seplak, Cynthia 131, 197 Seplak, Keith 211 Seth, Rishi 36, 57, 182 Sewell, Dorothy Seyboldt, Steven 182 Shade, Shalon 182 Shadle, Gail 182 Sharpe, Kimberly 133 Shauver, Debra 197 Sheets, Angela 66, 182 Sheets, Erin Sheets, Melinda 81, 211 Shell, Gregory 22 Shenfeld, Jerry Shepler, Brian 17, 46, 47, 97, 130 Sherbinsky, Deborah 211 Sherbinsky, Jenifer 182 Sherwin, Lori 53, 130, 211 Shields, Donald Shod, Nora 182 Short, Amy 58, 182 Short, Todd 211 Shubert, Sharalynn 49, 182 Shull, Sara 53, 132, 211 Sidebottom, Melissa 211 Siela, Jean 197 Sillaman, Kerrie 78, 79, 182 Silva, Elaine 197 Silvers, Mattew 211 Simcox, Jennifer 182 Simler, George 53, 211 Simon, Vanessa 182 Simmonds, Christine 211 Simmonds, Robert 182 Simmons, Shari Sims, Deborah 197 Sipe, Kenneth 197 Sishon, Dana 131 Sitcler, Tamra 197 Skelton, Marc 39, 48, 69 Skinner, David 211 Slaybaugh, Stephanie 211 Smith, Andrew Smith, Billy 197 Smith, Christopher 182 Smith, Christopher 197 Smith, Daniel 69, 130, 182 Smith, Derrick Smith, Douglas 70, 211 Smith, Jason 70, 211 Smith, Laurie 132, 182 Smith, Lee 182 Smith, Lisa Smith, Lori 197 Smith, Lucinda Smith, Peter Smith, Robert Smith, Terry 77, 197 Smith, Theodore 36, 182 Smith, Thomas 69, 182 Snowden, Kamron 69, 177, 182 Snyder, Cheryl 25, 93, 186, 196,197 Snyder, Gregory 197 Snyder, Kimberly Snyder, Michelle 197 Sohaski, Tracy 72, 73 Sousley, Jeffrey 61 Sousley, Kendra 53, 130, 211 South, Robert 38, 39, 53, 197 Spade, Eric 211 Spade, Fred 182 Spade, Shell! 45, 130, 211, 212 Spearman, Lacey 35, 69, 182 Speck, James Speith, Stacy 197 Spencer, Jossette 132, 197 Spisak, Amy 211 Spranger, Krista 211 Spranger, Tracey Springer, Julie 89, 132, 211 Springer, Shelly 93, 197 Springer, Todd 17, 57 Sproat, David 182, 185 Sproat, Michele 130, 211 Sprott, Jon Spuller, Jaime 211 Spurgeon, John 46, 130, 204, 211 Stacy, Richard 202, 205, 211 Stanford, Tanya 132, 211 Staples, Buford 182 Starks, Elbert 17, 58, 90, 91 Starks, Mark 211 Starks, Tracey 192, 197 Starks, Vernie Starks, Zachary 69 Stauffer, Diana Stebig, Eric 130, 211 Steele, Jason 46, 130, 211 Steinberg, Larissa 31, 37, 66 Steinberg, Mark 211 Stellhorn, Susan Stephens, Michelle Stephens, Sherry 182 Sterling, Victoria 53, 132, 197 Stetzel, Michael 45, 211 Steup, Jennfier 182 Stevens, Deborah 182 Stevens, Edward Stevens, Lisa 53, 211 Stevens, Tiffany 57, 73, 211 Stewart, Christopher 182 Stewart, Dana 22, 23, 200, 211 Stewart, Diana 49, 197, 199 Stewart, Jennifer 211 Stewart, Stacey 58, 133 Stiles, Jay 183 Stiles, Kimberly 133, 197 Stiles, Reginald 69 Stiles, Sandra 132 Stillwell, Douglas 58, 183 Stilwell, James 183 Stilwell, Yvonne 211 Stindtmann, Sabrina 132 Stiner, Kimberly 211 Stinson, Lori 79, 88, 211 Stinson, Lynn 211 Stockberger, Julie 183 Stockdale, Christina Stockdale, Sean 211 Stockett, Monica 132, 211 Stoner, Amy Stoner, Serena 197 Storey, Jerry 197 Stoudimire, Elwanna Stout, Cathleen Stout, Jeffrey Stout, Michael Strauss, Herman Stringer, Catherine 131, 183 Stroup, Donna Stuckey, Wade 104, 212 Stults, Troy 183 Stump, Charles 197 Stump, Juliana 47, 49, 51, 133, 183 Stumpf, Jeffery 53, 54, 97, 197 Stumpf, Kevin 197 Stureman, Dawn 49, 183 Surface, Nanette 49, 51, 183 Surso, Kathryn 29 Suttle, Marvin 197 Svoboda, Stacy 45, 130, 212 Swanson, David 76, 77 Swanson, Dwight 197 Swanson, Paul 166 Swartz, Ted 53 Swinehart, David 71, 197 Swoveland, John 55, 183 Sykes, Candace 197 Sylvester, David 197 Sylvester, Michael 61 Sylvia, James 197 Sylvia, Michael 77, 166 Sytsma, Andrea 58 Szymanski, James 45, 130, 197 Tait, Jennifer 197 Tarbell, Susan 131, 197 Taritas, Curtis 183 Tarr, John 212 Tate, Felita 212 Tate, Rodney Tatum, Dawn 53, 212 Tatum, James Taulman, Jill 81, 87 Taves, Gregory 68, 69, 183 Taves, Jeffery 45, 130, 212 Taylor, Erin 53, 212 Taylor, Lara 197 Taylor, Robert 51, 183 Taylor, Stephanie 60 Taylor, Tammi 197, 199 Teel, Susan 183 Tepin, Andria 183 Ternet, Denise 212 Ternet, Kenneth Terry, Annette 53, 132, 203, 212 Terry, Dianne Thessin, Mark 73, 197 Thoma, Laura 49, 212 Thomas, Allen 183 Thomas, Anthony Thomas, Ben 212 Thomas, Benjamin Thomas, Cortina 183 Thomas, Janie 183 Thomas, Jeffrey A. 47 Thomas, Jeffrey 133, 197 Thomas, Mario 183 Thomas, Michael 197 Thomas, Michael W. Thomas, Michael R. 212 Thomas, Pamela 183 Thomas, Rochelle 132, 212 Thomas, Terry 212 Thompson, Alan 61, 197 Thompson, Beth 197 Thompson, Carmen 197 Thompson, Dena Thompson, Julie 73, 88, 197 Thompson, Marretta 54, 183 Thompson, Mary 53, 212 Thompson, Matthew 212 Thong, Ida 61, 212 Thong, Samuel 53, 57, 186, 197 Tibbs, Tonya 183 Tichac, Robert 183 Tiffany, Karen Till, Michael 69, 183 Tilse, Kelly 212 Tindall, Ann 81, 132, 212 Tippmann, Jennifer 183 Tipton, John 197 Tober, Gregory 70, 212 Todd, Rex 197 Tolbert, Erika 53, 212 Toledo, Christine 53, 212 Toledo, Diana 53, 57, 197 Tomsits, Kristen 53, 81, 93, 212 Tomsits, Scott 47, 55, 61, 76, 77, 133,183 Torres, Shawneen 183 Townes, Veronica Townsend, Kelly 66, 183 Trenkner, Kimberley 197 Trice, Dennis 212 Tripp, Tami 131, 183 Trotter, Alisa 212 Trout, James 166 Tsiguloff, Janet 28, 58 Tucker, John 35 Turk, Dewayne 212 Turner, Alisa 183 Turner, Cynthia Turner, Leslie 212 Turner, Rebecca 89, 212 Turner, Victor 65, 72, 73 Twite, Laurie 72, 73, 197 Tyler, Brittney 49, 132, 212 u Uetrecht, Karen 183 Underwood, Kristie 212 Underwood, Lavonia Underwood, Shirley 212 Upshaw, Isaiah 22, 23, 58 Upshaw, Tara 132, 197 Vance, Karen 183 Vandenberg, Laura 53, 213 Vanderlaan, Vincent 200, 213 VanDyke, Damon 183 Vanhorn, John 183 Vannatta, Brett 26, 54, 183 Vannatta, Chad 213 Vanpelt, Sheldon 183 Vanvalkenburg, Kelly 53, 197 Vanvalkenburg, Thomas Varner, Jolene 25, 198 Varner, Kevin 28, 71, 198 Van Wagner, Ty 47, 197 Van Wyngarden, David 76, 77, 166 Van Wyngarden, Steven 77, 197 Velarde, William 213 Verduce, Jason Vergara, Angelica Vetter, Joseph 198 Vevia, Thomas 198 Victorson, Jeffrey 55, 73, 190, 198 Vinson, Sonia 53, 213 Viranakhone, Chanthana 213 Vitalpur, Girish 36, 57, 173, 183 Vodde, Elizabeth 66, 67, 130, 213 Vogt, Darren 70, 213 Volkert, Kelly 213 Voltz, Mari Van Aman, Rebecca 130, 172, 183 Van, Charles 212 w Wade, Jennifer 183 Waikel, Rebecca 198 Walker, Allison Wallace, Alonzo 183 Wall, Katharine 55, 198 Walls, Duatin 183 Walsh, Todd 58 Walter, Mark 213 Walter, Timothy 45, 46, 130, 183 Walters, Michael 213 Waltenburg, Andrew Walton, Kimberly 93, 132, 213 Wang, Karin 53, 61, 79, 213 Wangberg, James 73, 198 Wannemacher, Rhonda 198 Ward, Laura 198 Ward, Timothy 198 Warfield, Tyrone 198 Warner, Deborah 213 Warner, Mark 213 Warren, Sabrina 198 Washington, Lynda 58, 184 Wasvick, Allan 213 Waters, Felicia 184 Waters, John 198 Waters, Kecia 213 Waton, Kent 198 Watson, Antoinett 184 Watson, Colleen 55, 184 Watson, Erik 55, 130, 213 Watson, Jeffery 70, 132, 213 Watson, Nancy Weaver, Jane 17, 61, 80, 81, 86, 87 Weaver, Susan 38, 39, 93, 148 Weeks, Christine 198 Weibel, Todd Weick, Scott 213 Weigold, Charles 213 Weigold, Stacey Weinwig, Deborah 53, 131, 213 Weiss, David 77 Weiss, Michael Welch, Michael 73, 97, 198 Welker, Wendy 198 Wellman, Denise 198 Wells, Ralph 198 Wenta, Jeff 46, 55, 130 Wessel, Michael 69, 189 West, Thomas 184 Whaley, Patricia 130, 213 Whitaker, Jason 213 Whitaker, Mark 53, 212, 213 White, Dreama 184 White, Holly White, Nicole White, Shannon 184 White, Tonya 198 White, Lasonya 213 Whitt, Rolland Wicklein, Jill 49 Wicklein, Jodi 198 Wightman, Kimberley 198 Wilenski, John 197 Wilhelm, Rhonda 58, 59, 184 Wilkin, Melissa 132, 213 Wilkins, Todd 16, 64, 65, 91 Wilkinson, Jeffrey 198 Williams, Alvin 213 Williams, Angela 132, 213 Williams, Bob 85, 213 Williams, Cathy 184 Williams, Cleophus 84, 198 Williams, Glenn 132, 213 Williams, Janie Williams, Jr., Jimmy 198 Williams, Karen 184 Williams, Lottie 198 Williams, Michelle 58, 184 Williams, Phyllis 50, 72, 73, 198 Williams, Tamara 213 Williams, Valreese 132, 213 Williams, Yvonne 198 Williamson, Jodie Wills, Bethanne 184 Wilson, Craig 184 Wilson, Gale 58 Wilson, Kasaundra 132, 198 Wilson, Quantear 132, 213 Wilson, Tawanda 184 Wimes, Leslie 87 Wimes, Tony 213 Winana, Knstina 133, 198 Winders, Tommy 213 Wirges, Stephanie 45, 130, 213 Wise, Craig 184 Wise, Patrick 69, 91, 184 Witcher, Jane 213 Wrtmer, Amy 17, 22, 38, 42, 66, 67 Witt, Dawn 55, 184 Witte, Carole 184 Wolfe, Robin Wolff, Diane 49 Wood, Patrick 213 Woods, Kreig 184 Woods, Sonya Woods, Teresa 213 Woodson, Ronette 31, 50, 67, 198 Wright, Herman 184 Wright, Janet 172, 184 Wright, Scott 45, 51, 130, 184 Wright, Shawn 46, 130, 213 Wrigley, David 198 Wristpus, Maria 45, 55, 89, 130, 213 Wuest, Jeanne 81, 87 Wunderlich, Timothy 198 Xiong, Dao 198 Yagen, Gretchen 184 Yaeger, Linda 53, 198 Yaeger, Michelle 60 Yahne, Kristine 49, 53, 130, 198 Yahne, Scott 46, 130 Yelkin, Phillip 184 Yoder, Ben 184 Yoquelet, Carta 184 York, Billie 67, 213 York, Christy 184 Youker, David Youker, Mark 213 Young, Andrea 213 Young, Pascha Zehner, Eric 55, 130, 213 Zern, John 45, 130, 198 Zimmerman, Carrie 213 Zimmerman, Cole 70, 85, 213 Zimmerman, Matthew 104 Zinchenko, Peter 213 Zink, Lonna 198 Zinn, James 130, 184 Zurbrugg, Kevin 70, 213 Zook, Kathryn 54, 184 Zoller. 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